The US Central Command, known as CENTCOM, has denied Iranian claims regarding an attack on the amphibious assault ship USS Tripoli, asserting that the vessel has not faced any assault. The ship continues its operations in the Arabian Sea without any hindrance.
The US Central Command has confirmed that the USS Tripoli was not attacked, dispelling recent rumors about its safety. This assurance comes amid rising tensions in the region.
The US Central Command has denied claims from the Iranian Revolutionary Guard about an attack on the USS Tripoli, affirming that the ship continues its operations in the Arabian Sea. This statement comes amid rising tensions between the US and Iran.
The US Central Command announced ongoing daily operations and training for approximately <strong>3,500</strong> sailors and Marines aboard the <strong>USS Tripoli</strong>, aimed at enhancing military readiness in the region.
Iran's Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf has accused the United States of planning a ground attack on Iran, coinciding with heightened military tensions following the arrival of the USS Tripoli aircraft carrier in the Middle East. These statements come at a critical time as regional conflicts intensify.
The USS Tripoli has arrived in the Middle East, as announced by U.S. Central Command, raising speculations about the potential deployment of American ground forces in Iran. The ship, carrying approximately 3,500 Marines and sailors, arrived on Friday.
Satellite images have detected the U.S. warship, the USS Tripoli, carrying a Marine unit en route to the Middle East, having stopped at the isolated Diego Garcia island in the Indian Ocean.