Friday, January 6, 2012


After threats from Iran, the reporter newspaper New York Times has been on the aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis, the 5th Fleet staff on duty to plug the key in the Gulf about its activities.

On duty in international waters off Iran, the aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis bustle of activities in preparation for its latest mission is to support air strikes the ground units on the territory of Afghanistan.
Admiral Craig S. Faller, commander of the group's attacks in the carrier said at follow-up images of military aircraft - civil reigns over the majority: "These are regular activities here." The screen also displays images of U.S. planes to and from Afghanistan on a narrow corridor in the air called "Avenue".
The aircraft returned from duty in Afghanistan.
Admiral Craig S. Faller said, the activities of vessels occur completely normal, not to be affected by claims of Iran. The flight performance of their duties to support the territory of Afghanistan has been scheduled in advance.
Meanwhile, the pilots are done return to duty, said they were flying at low altitudes for air strikes to prevent Taliban militants attacked army checkpoints in the province of Farah Italy and the British army checkpoints in Helmand province.
The planes kept taking off and landing back on the deck to 10 hrs. The units remain attentive to their duties as they do every day. These issues involve Iran have been reported and discussed explicitly in the briefings.
In fact, radar on the aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis can monitor both areas deep within Iranian territorial waters. The cluster of warships conducting large-scale exercises are marked in red on the monitor screen. U.S. aircraft carriers and warships of the Navy and Iran are far from each other to avoid explicit size. The work by the U.S. everyone is busy deploying fighters against the brutal Taliban in northern Afghanistan.
Pilots prepare for landing on the deck.
When the last plane back deck, Admiral Craig S. Faller and other officers to plan the following day tasks without giving any comments regardless of whether the common threats they are updated all the hot information on the region through the Internet.
Admiral Faller said: "We know all the information. We can read CNN . We can read the Fox. We do have access to the Internet and we are taking the information of readers. We've also received reports but we do not forget to observe the sea. And we have not noticed any lack of professionalism of the ocean. "
All activities on the aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis went ahead as usual despite the military authorities, commanders and soldiers on board were aware of the threat of Iran. However, the presence of the USS John C. Stennis in the region still has meaning for the country warned the Islamic Republic if this country actually block Hormez eo expression as claimed.
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