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US plans to hold a rare three-carrier drill in Asia-Pacific

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``We always seek to do that [a threecarri­er exercise] when we have an opportunit­y to do it. It doesn't come along very often,'' Lieutenant General Kenneth McKenzie

UNITED STATES: A rare military exercise involving three of the US Navy’s aircraft carrier strike groups is being planned for next month in the Asia-Pacific, a US official said yesterday.

The likely exercise would happen about the same time that President Donald Trump is travelling to the region, including visits to South Korea and China.

Lieutenant General Kenneth McKenzie, director of the Joint Staff, raised the prospect of the three carriers operating together at some point, but he provided no details. A US official confirmed the plans for an exercise.

Three navy aircraft carriers and the ships that accompany them are currently thousands of kilometres apart in the Indian Ocean and the Pacific. But they a could be closer together in weeks.

The exercise plan has not been publicly announced, and officials would not say exactly where or when it would take place.

McKenzie said the last time three carriers operated together was in 2007. At that time, it was for a naval exercise off Guam.

``We always seek to do that when we have an opportunit­y to do it. It doesn’t come along very often,’’ McKenzie said, when asked about the presence of three carriers in the navy’s 7th Fleet region, which surrounds Asia. ``It does demonstrat­e a unique and powerful capability that has a very significan­t assurance effect on our allies in the western Pacific.’’

The US has been moving to increase diplomatic and economic pressure on North Korea, in an effort to counter Pyongyang’s nuclear weapons programme.

And the Trump administra­tion has made it clear the US is prepared to take military action if the North does not halt its developmen­t of missiles that could strike the US. A carrier strike group is a symbol of US military might. It can include as many as six to 10 ships, including carriers, destroyers and other support ships. Those ships can carry up to 7500 personnel and an air wing of dozens of fighter jets and other aircraft.

It’s not unusual for two or even three carriers to be in the 7th Fleet region at the same time, because they often overlap as they move to and from the Persian Gulf.

The USS Ronald Reagan strike group is deployed to the region and has been operating there. The USS Nimitz has been deployed to the Gulf, and is returning home to the West Coast, while the USS Theodore Roosevelt left its home port on the West Coast earlier this month and is on its way to the Gulf.

The navy’s Pacific Fleet, in a statement, would only say that carrier strike groups ``routinely deploy to the Western Pacific and the Indian Ocean. These deployment­s are part of a previously planned deployment cycle and it is not uncommon for incoming and outgoing carrier strike group transit timing to overlap as one begins a deployment the other concludes.’’ –AP

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