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Liveblog USA under Trump: US aircraft carrier 'USS Gerald R. Ford' docks in Crete

The US aircraft carrier 'USS Gerald R. Ford' has docked in Souda Bay, Crete, for resupply amid rising tensions between the US and Iran.

The USS Gerald R. Ford, the largest aircraft carrier of the US Navy, has arrived at Souda Bay on the island of Crete. According to military sources, this stop is necessary for the resupply of the ship, indicating ongoing logistical operations by the US military in the region. The docking of the carrier comes at a time when US military presence in the area is especially significant due to increasing tensions between the United States and Iran over Iran's nuclear and missile programs.

As the situation escalates regarding Iran's military capabilities and ambitions, the US has been actively reinforcing its naval strength in the Mediterranean and surrounding areas. The presence of the USS Gerald R. Ford highlights America's commitment to maintaining stability and deterrence in response to perceived threats from Iran. Additionally, this docking occurs against a backdrop of diplomatic talks, with negotiations between the US and Iran anticipated to take place soon in Geneva, which could have implications for regional security dynamics.

This liveblog provides continuous updates on developments in the second presidency of Donald Trump, a period characterized by fluctuating relations with Iran and increasing military maneuvering in the Mediterranean. Observers are keenly watching how this deployment and the upcoming negotiations could affect US foreign policy and broader geopolitical tensions in the region.

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