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Trump Orders USS Gerald R Ford Middle East Transit for Maximum Iran Pressure

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Donald Trump has ordered the USS Gerald R Ford to transit to the Middle East for maximum pressure on Iran during nuclear negotiations. The deployment will bring the world’s largest aircraft carrier from Caribbean operations to join the USS Abraham Lincoln after approximately three weeks, creating unprecedented American naval concentration designed to reinforce Trump’s negotiating leverage with Tehran.
The deployment timing reflects Trump’s strategy of backing diplomatic efforts with overwhelming military capability following coordination with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu. Israel has articulated clear requirements that acceptable agreements must restrict Iran’s ballistic missile development and curtail proxy support in addition to nuclear enrichment limitations.
Iran has signaled willingness to discuss nuclear enrichment restrictions in return for economic sanctions relief. However, Iranian officials have categorically rejected broader demands regarding ballistic missiles and regional proxy relationships, viewing such requirements as violations of sovereignty and unacceptable limitations on defense capabilities.
The USS Gerald R Ford’s deployment began in June 2025 with Mediterranean operations before Caribbean reassignment where it played a pivotal role in the dramatic Maduro seizure. The Middle East redeployment extends an already lengthy mission with crew members facing continued separation from home ports.
Trump delivered increasingly forceful messages to Iranian leadership throughout the week. Thursday brought warnings that negotiation failure would be “very traumatic” for Tehran while expressing optimism for rapid agreement within approximately one month. Friday’s Fort Bragg appearance saw Trump suggest that fundamental political change in Iran might ultimately be more beneficial than continued negotiations.

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