What is the USS Theodore Roosevelt doing in the Gulf of Aiden? Nobody knows.Steve BermanThe USS Theodore Roosevelt is known in the Navy as “the Big Stick.” She carries a ship’s crew of 3,200 sailors and Marines, along with an Air wing of 2,480.
And not one of them knows what the hell they are doing off the coast of Yemen, following an Iranian convoy of just nine ships.
That’s because the Commander-in-Chief who sent them there doesn’t know why the hell he moved a 104 thousand ton Nimitz class nuclear carrier into the Gulf of Aden near the Horn of Africa.
The Pentagon told Fox News that the ship is there to track the Iranian convoy, which is suspected of carrying weapons intended for rebel fighters in Yemen, which makes perfect sense.
But Marie Harf, Queen of Nonsense, insists that the carrier group (carriers never travel alone, by the way, they keep missile frigates, destroyers, Aegis cruisers, tenders, and a few submarines around for security) is only there to “ensure the shipping lanes remain open and safe” — and “not to do anything in terms of those Iranian ships.”
Any suggestion to the contrary is “blatantly untrue– so this discreet movement of U.S. assets is for a discreet purpose,” Harf said.
To paraphrase what Teddy Roosevelt might say: W.T.F!?
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