US sends submarine to Middle East as tensions grow

The aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln in the Strait of Gibraltar, back in 2019. PHOTO/Reuters
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The US has sent a guided m*****e submarine to the Middle East, as tensions grow in the region.

Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin also said an aircraft carrier which was already heading to the area would sail there more quickly.

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The move comes in response to fears of a wider regional conflict, after the recent a***********n of senior Hezbollah and H***s leaders.

It signals the US’s determination to help defend Israel from any attack by Iran – with Austin saying US would “take every possible step” to defend its ally.

Iran is being closely watched for any indication of how and when it might respond to the a***********n of H***s’s top political leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran on 31 July.

The Iranians blamed Israel for the a***********n of Mr Haniyeh on their soil, and have vowed to punish it. Israel has not commented but is widely believed to have been behind it.

In a statement on Sunday, the Pentagon said Mr Austin had sent the the USS Georgia guided m*****e submarine to the region.

It had also ordered the USS Abraham Lincoln carrier strike group, which is carrying F-35C f**********s, to accelerate its journey there. The ship was already on its way to replace another US ship in the region.

It remains unclear what Iran could be planning to do.

Meanwhile, another possible attack on Israel could come from Hezbollah, the Iranian-backed m*****a and political movement in Lebanon.

The group has vowed to respond to the k*****g by Israel of senior commander Fuad Shukr, which happened just hours before Mr Haniyeh’s a***********n, in Beirut’s southern suburbs.

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The Biden administration believes a c*******e in Gaza that frees Israeli h******s would be the best way to calm tensions in the region, and has called for talks to resume on Thursday.

But on Sunday night, H***s responded to US efforts to revive the c*******e talks by saying Israel should be forced to implement the deal already on the table.

H***s said that any resumption of c*******e talks about the conflict in Gaza should be based on previous plans rather than holding new rounds of negotiations.

However its statement indicated an agreement in principle to participate.

Washington has previously blamed H***s for the failure of negotiations.

But Israeli press reports say the US increasingly sees Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as partly responsible – because he is accused of appeasing far-right members of his coalition who are opposed to a deal.

Last week, for the first time the White House openly criticised one of these coalition leaders, finance minister Bezalel Smotrich.

Mr Smotrich had urged Israel to reject the US push for c*******e talks, saying it would be a surrender to H***s. White House national security spokesman John Kirby said Mr Smotrich was “dead wrong” and accused him of making false claims.

Meanwhile the leaders of the UK, France and Germany echoed calls for c*******e talks to resume.

“We agree that there can be no further delay,” said the statement from UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, F****h President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.

“We have been working with all parties to prevent escalation and will spare no effort to reduce tensions and find a path to stability.”

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