UPDATE 1-Pentagon to move carrier to Middle East from Caribbean, officials say

President Donald Trump had said this week ⁠he was ​considering sending a second aircraft carrier to ⁠the Middle East if a deal is not reached with Iran. On Thursday, he suggested an agreement with Iran could be struck over the next month.


Reuters | Updated: 13-02-2026 17:44 IST | Created: 13-02-2026 17:44 IST
UPDATE 1-Pentagon to move carrier to Middle East from Caribbean, officials say

The Pentagon is sending an aircraft carrier from the Caribbean to the Middle East, two U.S. officials told Reuters on Friday, a move that would put two carriers in ‌the region as tensions soar between the United States and Iran. The Gerald R. Ford carrier, the United States' newest and the world's largest carrier, has been operating in the Caribbean with its escort ships and took part in operations in Venezuela earlier this year.

One of the officials, who ‌was speaking on condition of anonymity, said the carrier would take at least a week to reach the Middle East. With only ‌11 aircraft carriers in the U.S. military's arsenal, they are a scarce resource and their schedules are usually set well in advance.

The Gerald R. Ford will join the Abraham Lincoln carrier, several guided-missile destroyers, fighter jets and surveillance aircraft that have been moved to the Middle East in recent weeks. President Donald Trump had said this week ⁠he was ​considering sending a second aircraft carrier to ⁠the Middle East if a deal is not reached with Iran.

On Thursday, he suggested an agreement with Iran could be struck over the next month. "We have to ⁠make a deal, otherwise it's going to be very traumatic, very traumatic," Trump told reporters.

LONG DEPLOYMENT The Ford has essentially been at sea since June ​2025. It was supposed to be operating in Europe before it was abruptly moved to the Caribbean in November.

While deployments for ⁠carriers usually last nine months, it is not uncommon for them to be extended during periods of increased U.S. military activity. Navy officials have long warned that long deployments at ⁠sea can ​hurt morale on ships.

Officials said the administration had looked at sending a separate carrier, the Bush, to the Middle East, but it was undergoing certification and would take over a month to reach the Middle East. The Ford, which has a nuclear reactor on ⁠board, can hold more than 75 military aircraft, including fighter aircraft like the F-18 Super Hornet jets and the E-2 Hawkeye, which can ⁠act as an early warning system.

The ⁠Ford also includes sophisticated radar that can help control air traffic and navigation. The supporting ships, such as the Ticonderoga-class guided missile cruiser Normandy, Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyers Thomas Hudner, Ramage, Carney, and Roosevelt, include surface-to-air, ‌surface-to-surface and anti-submarine ‌warfare capabilities.

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