U.S. deploying carrier, bombers to Middle
East to deter Iran: Bolton
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[May 06, 2019]
By Matt Spetalnick and Idrees Ali
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Trump
administration is deploying a carrier strike group and bombers to the
Middle East in response to troubling "indications and warnings" from
Iran and to show the United States will retaliate with "unrelenting
force" to any attack, national security adviser John Bolton said on
Sunday.
With tensions already high between Washington and Tehran, a U.S.
official said the deployment has been ordered "as a deterrence to what
has been seen as potential preparations by Iranian forces and its
proxies that may indicate possible attacks on U.S. forces in the
region."However, the official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said
the United States was not expecting any imminent Iranian attack.
Bolton - who has spearheaded an increasingly hawkish U.S. policy on Iran
- said the decision, which could exacerbate problems between the two
countries, was meant to send a "clear and unmistakable message" of U.S.
resolve to Tehran.
Though he cited no specific Iranian activities that have raised new
concerns, Iran has recently warned it would block the Strait of Hormuz
if it was barred from using the strategic waterway. About a fifth of the
oil consumed globally passes through the strait.
"The United States is not seeking war with the Iranian regime, but we
are fully prepared to respond to any attack, whether by proxy, the
Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps or regular Iranian forces," Bolton
said in a statement.
It marked the latest in a series of moves by President Donald Trump's
administration aimed at ratcheting up pressure on Iran in recent months.
Washington has said it will stop waivers for countries buying Iranian
oil, in an attempt to reduce Iran's oil exports to zero. It has also
blacklisted Iran's elite Revolutionary Guard Corps, taking the
unprecedented step of designating it as a foreign terrorist
organization, which Iran has cast as an American provocation.
'UNRELENTING FORCE'
The Trump administration's efforts to impose political and economic
isolation on Tehran began last year when it unilaterally withdrew from
the nuclear deal it and other world powers negotiated with Iran in 2015.
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U.S. national security adviser John Bolton talks to reporters at the
White House in Washington, U.S., May 1, 2019. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
"The United States is deploying the USS Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike
Group and a bomber task force to the U.S. Central Command region to send
a clear and unmistakable message to the Iranian regime that any attack
on United States interests or on those of our allies will be met with
unrelenting force," Bolton said.
Bolton did not provide any further details.
A U.S. Navy statement issued early last month said the aircraft carrier
and its accompanying convoy of ships had steamed out of Norfolk,
Virginia, on April 1 "for a regularly scheduled deployment", but it did
not give any destination at the time.
While it is not rare for the United States to have aircraft carriers in
the Middle East, Bolton’s language could increase tensions.
The threat late last month from the IRGC to close the Strait of Hormuz
followed a U.S. announcement that it would end exemptions granted last
year to eight buyers of Iranian oil and demanding they stop purchases by
May 1 or face sanctions.
European governments have opposed Washington's reinstatement of
sanctions on Iran.
A senior Trump administration official said at the time that any
aggressive move by Iran in the strait would be unjustified and
unacceptable.
Iran has made threats to block the waterway in the past, without acting
on them.
(Reporting by Matt Spetalnick and Idrees Ali; Editing by Peter Cooney &
Simon Cameron-Moore)
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