Third
US Aircraft Carrier Returning Unexpectedly To Mideast Ahead Of
Schedule
26
April, 2012
"The
last time the US navy sent three aircraft carriers into the Arabian
Sea/Persian Gulf was just a few short weeks before WTI broke above
$110, and aggressive military tensions, coupled with concerns of an
imminent invasion of Iran by Israel and/or 'others', were running
high. Then summer arrived, as did the need to lower the price of gas
and crude ahead of a veritable cornucopia of central banks easing
into June and July, not to mention the need to keep gas as low as
possible into the July 4th holiday.
Now
that the peak summer months are behind us this is all changing, and 4
months ahead of the presidential election, the need to have the "Wag
the Dog" put option to round up the troops, not to mention
votes, has arrived, as has the need to return to an outright
aggressive military stance where Iran is concerned. Which is why we
were not very surprised to learn that that Middle East veteran
aircraft carrier, the CVN-74 Stennis, is going right back into
Mordor, a few short months after it came back from its long stint in
the Fifth Fleet, and will shortly complete the trio of aircraft
carriers stationed within miles of Iran."
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