US Withdraws Aircraft Carrier Eisenhower from Red Sea

Aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (AFP)
Aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (AFP)
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US Withdraws Aircraft Carrier Eisenhower from Red Sea

Aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (AFP)
Aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (AFP)

The US military said it has withdrawn aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower from the Red Sea following a deployment lasting several months in response to the large-scale attack on Israel by the Palestinian Hamas Movement.

The US Regional Command for the Middle East (Centcom) said on Saturday that the carrier and its strike group are on their way back to the US.

The Eisenhower will be replaced by the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt and its convoy, which the US military said is still in the Indo-Pacific and is scheduled to arrive to the Middle East next week.

Pentagon spokesman Pat Ryder said that for more than seven months, the Eisenhower and its convoy protected ships traveling through the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden and was involved in the rescue of sailors and in deterring the Houthi militia in Yemen.

The Houthis have been targeting ships bound for Israeli ports or those owned by Israeli companies in the Red and Arabian seas and Indian Ocean for months, in what they say is retaliation for Israeli attacks in the Gaza Strip.

The militia also attacked US and British ships off Yemen after the two countries began launching strikes on areas under the group’s control.

The United States, Britain and other Western countries have launched operations to protect ships in the region.



Khamenei: Enemies Seek to Sow Discord in Iran

This handout picture released by the office of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei on February 17, 2025, shows him greeting attendants during a meeting in Tehran. (Photo by KHAMENEI.IR / AFP)
This handout picture released by the office of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei on February 17, 2025, shows him greeting attendants during a meeting in Tehran. (Photo by KHAMENEI.IR / AFP)
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Khamenei: Enemies Seek to Sow Discord in Iran

This handout picture released by the office of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei on February 17, 2025, shows him greeting attendants during a meeting in Tehran. (Photo by KHAMENEI.IR / AFP)
This handout picture released by the office of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei on February 17, 2025, shows him greeting attendants during a meeting in Tehran. (Photo by KHAMENEI.IR / AFP)

Iran's supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, has warned against what he called “soft war” tactics employed by enemies in a bid to sow discord within the country.

“Today, we have no concerns regarding hard defense or the enemy's military threats ... Iran possesses strong capabilities to counter such threats, ensuring a high level of security for its people,” said Khamenei during a speech in Tehran, according to AFP.

On Sunday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said his country had dealt a “mighty blow to Iran's terror axis” and vowed to “finish the job” against Iran with US support.

Khamenei said Iran's “enemies” -- referring to Israel and the United States -- sought to create problems through “soft war threats.”

Iran has some of the strictest controls on Internet access in the world, but its blocks on US-based social media such as Facebook, X and YouTube are routinely bypassed by tech-savvy Iranians using virtual private networks.

Khamenei had repeatedly urged the government to impose controls over Iran’s cyberspace.