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USS Bush en Route to West Asia, Avoids Red Sea in Fear of Yemeni Attacks

Summary by thecradle.co
Previous US and EU naval efforts in the Red Sea failed under Yemeni attacks, forcing warships to retreat and revealing the limits of western maritime control

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The USS George H.W. Bush (CVN-77) aircraft carrier from the United States Navy has been spotted sailing off the coast of Namibia in a southerly direction, which points to the fact that it will encircle Africa to go to the Middle East, where it would join the two other aircraft carriers that Washington already has deployed in the framework of the war against Iran. The nuclear propulsion ship of the Nimitz class was spotted this Tuesday off the co…

·Washington, United States
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The Pentagon's hypersonic admission came in the field. Fearing Yemeni missiles, the USS George Bush carrier strike group decided to abandon its Red Sea route and sail around Africa. 'The world's most powerful navy' was forced to extend its journey by thousands of miles, returning to a 15th-century route.

·Türkiye
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The aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush and its three escort warships will join a growing US Navy force in the Arabian Sea amid the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz.

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Anadolu Ajansı broke the news in Ankara, Türkiye on Tuesday, April 14, 2026.
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