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The U.S. is moving its last aircraft carrier out of the Pacific

The USS Abraham Lincoln is leaving the Pacific region as the government shifts its focus toward Iran.


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By John Doe
Reporting from United States of America
Aug. 17, 2026, 2:49 a.m. - 57 minutes ago

The U.S. military is making a big change. They are moving their last aircraft carrier out of the Pacific Ocean. An aircraft carrier is a massive ship that acts like a floating airport for fighter jets. It is the most powerful tool the Navy has to show strength.

This means that for the first time in a while, there won't be one of these giant ships in that part of the world. The ship being moved is the USS Abraham Lincoln.

Why is this happening? Officials say the military needs to focus on other areas. Specifically, the U.S. is turning its attention toward Iran and the Western Hemisphere.

Some news reports suggest this is part of a shift in strategy under the Trump administration. They want to put their military assets where they feel they are needed the most right now.

Without a carrier in the Pacific, the U.S. will rely on other ways to keep an eye on things in Asia. This move is a major signal that the military's priorities are changing.

Source: New York Post



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