US Naval Fleet Faces Plumbing and Sewage Crises Amid Mediterranean Deployment Surge

The US Navy's USS Gerald Ford and its carrier group are experiencing significant logistical issues, including a sewage crisis onboard, amidst the largest deployment to the Middle East since the 2003 Iraq War. This deployment reflects heightened US military activity in the region due to tensions with Iran, signaling increased readiness and strategic positioning. Further developments will be critical to monitor US operational capabilities and regional stability.
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