U.S. Navy Supercarrier and Destroyer Are Heading for Panama with One Surprising Reality in Play
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Faced with concerns about the presence of this type of boat at a time when the United States participates in conflicts in the Middle East, the official reiterated that there is no cause for alarm for the Panamanian population.
U.S. Navy Supercarrier and Destroyer Are Heading for Panama with One Surprising Reality in Play
The USS Nimitz will drop anchor in open water just beyond Panama’s Pacific shoreline. The destroyer USS Gridley will tie up at the Cruise Port of Amador, a pier in Panama City that usually handles tourist ships. Both vessels are scheduled to arrive on March 29. The country’s Servicio Nacional Aeronaval announced the visit on March 22. For five days, the carrier and its escort will remain in Panamanian waters. Their journey began when they depart…
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