The United States is preparing to deploy a second aircraft carrier to the Middle East as tensions with Iran continue to rise over its nuclear program.
Defense officials confirmed that the USS Gerald R. Ford the world’s largest nuclear powered aircraft carrier will head to the region with its escort vessels. The deployment will reinforce the USS Abraham Lincoln which is already operating in Middle Eastern waters.
The move follows recent diplomatic talks between Washington and Tehran held in Oman. US President Donald Trump warned that failure to secure a nuclear agreement could lead to traumatic consequences, while reiterating his preference for a negotiated solution over military conflict.
Meanwhile Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after meeting Trump said a good deal with Iran was possible but voiced concerns over Iran’s ballistic missile capabilities.
Regional tensions have intensified following recent unrest inside Iran. Analysts view the carrier deployment as a strategic signal of US military preparedness alongside ongoing diplomatic efforts.
Officials have not clarified whether future military actions would target nuclear facilities or broader security objectives.

