From correspondents in Manama
February 20, 2007 08:12pm
Article from: Agence France-Presse
A SECOND US aircraft carrier arrived in Middle Eastern waters today as
promised by US President George W Bush amid an escalating crisis with
nearby Iran over its nuclear program.
The USS John C Stennis and its accompanying strike group joined the USS
Dwight D Eisenhower in the Sea of Oman but has not yet entered Gulf
waters, the US Fifth Fleet said from its base in Manama.
The Stennis "entered the US 5th Fleet area of operations ... to conduct
maritime security operations in regional waters, as well as to provide
support for ground forces operating in Afghanistan and Iraq", said a US
statement.
Mr Bush on January 10 unveiled his new strategy for Iraq which included
deploying a second aircraft carrier group and a Patriot anti-missile
defence system "to reassure our friends and allies".
Washington accuses arch-foe Tehran of stoking the insurgency in Iraq and
of seeking to develop a nuclear bomb, charges denied by the Islamic
republic.
Days after Mr Bush's announcement, US Defence Secretary Robert Gates
said the Stennis's redeployment was a signal to Iran, which, he said,
has a "very negative" attitude.
Iran has also been carrying out military exercises in the region,
including test-firing missiles and building drones that military
commanders boasted could hit the US navy.
The White House has repeatedly insisted it has no plans to strike Iran,
and downplayed the significance of reinforcing the US military presence
in the Gulf region.