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Nuclear Colossus: The U.S. Navy’s Aircraft Carriers Are More Powerful Than Ever

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The USS George H.W. Bush is sailing around the entire continent of Africa to reach the Persian Gulf because the Red Sea is too dangerous to transit. That detour tells you more about the state of this war than anything said at a press conference. Nonetheless, the U.S. Navy’s Supercarriers are more powerful than ever before, but also sailing into a more dangerous world.  Aircraft Carriers Are Vulnerable  Aircraft Carrier strike groups are, of cour…

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The US aircraft carrier has been spotted off Namibia heading south, in an unusual maneuver that will take it around Africa to join the military reinforcement amid heightened tensions with Iran. The Navy patrol boat Medas is reinforcing the surveillance.

The USS George H.W. Bush (CVN-77) aircraft carrier from the United States Navy was spotted sailing off the coast of Namibia in a southerly direction, pointing out that it will surround Africa to head for the Middle East, where it would join the other two aircraft carriers that Washington already has deployed in the context of the war against Iran. The US aircraft carrier entry borders Africa and could join a fleet in the Middle East was first pu…

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Proceso Digital broke the news on Tuesday, April 14, 2026.
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