Sailors are on board an MH-60S Seahawk helicopter on the flight deck of aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan in July. | Quinton A. Lee/U.S. Navy, via APThe American military’s involvement in Afghanistan could soon become largely the Navy’s responsibility, an ironic twist for a counterterrorism mission in a landlocked country.
Worried about the reemergence of ISIS-K, or an emboldened al Qaeda in Afghanistan, the Biden administration has pledged to continue to launch “over the horizon” airstrikes from drones and manned aircraft. But it has yet to detail a plan for how those aircraft will collect intelligence on targets, or conduct sustained missions from such great distances.
But those deployments mean wear and tear on crews and ships, and also require pulling assets from the Pacific, where the Biden administration says Washington’s true strategic interests lie. At the time, the Reagan was in the Indian Ocean heading for its Afghanistan mission, and the USS Carl Vinson was still undergoing predeployment drills near Hawaii, practicing launching F-35s for the first time.Reagan took over the Middle East mission from the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower, allowing the ship to finally head home to Virginia after back-to-back deployments that kept it at sea for over 300 of the previous 500 days.
"Most of the airpower that we'll employ in Afghanistan is going to be unmanned, and my guess is that demand on these assets will go through the roof,” said Bryan McGrath, a former destroyer captain and managing director of the FerryBridge Group consulting firm. That increased demand is unlikely to “make things any easier for the [intelligence and surveillance] tasks necessary for keeping track of the Chinese navy.
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You do realize the Navy has had a strong presence the whole time right? along with the other service branches right?
The truth comes out!
' The aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan flew F/A-18 Hornets over Kabul during the evacuation operation and remains in the North Arabian Sea alongside the USS Iwo Jima, which launched Marine Expeditionary Unit into Kabul at the same time.' where is Asia defense?
This war cost US $2 trillion and according to cost of war project at Brown university, the cost of interest on Afghan war debt will go up to $6.5 trillion by 2050. In conclusion: a country got destroyed, people died, central bank and military -industrial complex made trillions.
Give it a rest! Have you not killed enough Afghans while pretending to kill “terrorists”?
This constant glorification of war.
Have we considered not killing people in Afghanistan?
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