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Mar 01, 2026

U.S. Amassing ‘Armada’ Near Iran, New Locations Offer Clues

In recent weeks, the United States has increased its military presence near Iran, deploying additional naval assets to the region as President Donald Trump considers potential military action. Trump has described the buildup as an “armada,” though administration officials have not publicly detailed specific objectives tied to the deployment, The New York Times 

reported this week.

The force includes the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln, accompanied by three guided-missile warships equipped with Tomahawk cruise missiles. Those vessels were previously used in strikes on two Iranian nuclear facilities last June, when the United States joined Israel in coordinated attacks.

The accompanying warships also carry air defense systems designed to protect the carrier strike group. Aircraft aboard the Lincoln — including F-35 stealth fighters and F/A-18 attack aircraft — are positioned within operational range of numerous targets inside Iran.

“In a major increase of firepower, the U.S. recently ordered a second aircraft carrier strike group to the region. This includes the Navy’s most advanced aircraft carrier, the U.S.S. Gerald R. Ford, and three of its accompanying destroyers. The Ford’s warplanes were used in the Jan. 3 attack on Venezuela that captured President Nicolás Maduro,” The Times reported.

Furthermore, a second destroyer has been deployed to the Northern Arabian Sea, with another one on its way, raising the total number of destroyers in the broader region to 13, according to a Navy official.

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