In the Mediterranean, US aircraft carrier operations serve as floating American diplomacy

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With Russia increasingly deploying forces on NATO's doorstep, the US has started its own show of force in the Mediterranean Sea. For the first time since 2016, the US is deploying two Nimitz-class aircraft carriers.

With Russia increasingly deploying forces on NATO's doorstep, the United States has started its own show of force in the Mediterranean Sea.

For the first time since 2016, the United States is deploying two Nimitz-class aircraft carriers, the USS John C. Stennis and the USS Abraham Lincoln, showing Moscow that the United States will not in any way back down in this important geopolitical area. "We're not going to be deterred by any potential adversary and we are going to support our interests as Americans and also those of our allies as we steam throughout the world," said Adm.

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