US aircraft carrier deploys off Korean peninsula

Published April 13, 2022
The USS Abraham Lincoln deploys from San Diego Naval Air Station North Island in San Diego, California, US. — Reuters/File
The USS Abraham Lincoln deploys from San Diego Naval Air Station North Island in San Diego, California, US. — Reuters/File

SEOUL: The USS Abraham Lincoln strike group is operating in waters off the Korean peninsula, the US Navy said on Tuesday, amid tensions over North Korea’s missile launches and concerns that it could soon resume testing nuclear weapons.

“The Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group is conducting bilateral operations with the Japan Maritime Self-Defence Force in the Sea of Japan,” Commander Hayley Sims, a spokesperson for the Japan-based US Seventh Fleet, said in a statement.

This is the first time since 2017 that a carrier group has deployed to the waters between South Korea and Japan, and comes as US officials are increasingly concerned that North Korea could carry out an underground nuclear test in the coming days.

Sims said the carrier was conducting “routine bilateral operations” to reassure our allies and partners of the US commitment to maintaining a free and open Indo-Pacific.

“Our training enhances the credibility of conventional deterrence by demonstrating the strength of our bilateral partnerships,” she added.

On March 15 the USS Abraham Lincoln led military exercises in the Yellow Sea, launching its F-35 stealth fighters and other jets in what the US military said was a demonstration in response to the increased pace and scale of North Korea’s ballistic missile launches.

Last month North Korea conducted a full test of an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) for the first time since 2017.

During the last major flurry of ICBM and nuclear tests in 2017 the USS Ronald Reagan, Theodore Roosevelt and Nimitz, and their multi-ship strike groups, deployed to the Sea of Japan, also known in Korea as the East Sea, in a show of force.

Advisers to South Korea’s president-elect sought redeployment of US strategic assets, such as aircraft carriers, nuclear bombers and submarines, to the Korean peninsula during talks held on a visit to Washington last week.

South Korea’s defence ministry said it was aware that the carrier group was in international waters but declined to comment further.

North Korea has previously criticised US military drills as a rehearsal for war, and said they increase tensions.

Published in Dawn, April 13th, 2022

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