Supercarrier to Middle East – Summary and Key Points: The Pentagon has redirected the USS Abraham Lincoln Aircraft Carrier Strike Group from the South China Sea to the Middle East amid escalating unrest in Iran and reports of a deadly crackdown.
-The Lincoln is expected to take about a week to reach the region and is operating with several Arleigh Burke-class destroyers, with an attack submarine typically accompanying the formation.
-The move comes as Trump signals rhetorical support for protesters while U.S. forces begin drawing down some personnel from regional bases due to rising tensions.
-Iran’s U.N. ambassador has condemned U.S. statements as interference and warned against intervention.
Iran Is Watching: Navy Sending The USS Abraham Lincoln Supercarrier To The Gulf
The Pentagon has redirected the USS Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group from the South China Sea to the Middle East in a move driven by the accelerating internal unrest and protests within Iran, and the resultant killing by the regime of thousands of its people.
It is expected to take a week for the Lincoln and its carrier strike group to reach the Middle East.
The USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72), the fifth Nimitz-class nuclear-powered supercarrier, has been operating in the South China Sea and last week conducted live-fire exercises and a replenishment-at-sea as part of its ongoing routine operations since its deployment began in November.
The Lincoln’s carrier strike group (CSG) includes the Arleigh Burke‑class guided‑missile destroyers USS Spruance (DDG 111), USS Michael Murphy (DDG-112), and USS Frank E. Petersen Jr. (DDG-121). A U.S. Navy fast-attack, nuclear-powered submarine typically operates with a CSG, but its identity usually is not disclosed for operational security.
Trump Says, “Help Is On The Way”
President Trump was encouraging the Iranian people to continue their protests and promised that the US would send help. Iranian authorities cracked down with indiscriminate killing of the protesters, with thousands dead.
More than 600 protests have taken place across 187 of Iran’s cities, according to data from the U.S.-based Human Rights Activists News Agency on Thursday. The death toll has reached at least 2,615, it said, with 18,470 arrests.
The Islamic Republic is still reeling from the 12-day war with Israel last June, where the US and Israel destroyed Iran’s nuclear facilities, while economic sanctions have crippled the economy.
President Trump has softened his stance somewhat, saying that the Iranian authorities had halted killings and executions of protesters, citing “sources on the other side.”
He stated on Wednesday that Washington would “watch and see,” which implies patience rather than imminent force. The assertion that executions were not planned, even if cautiously hedged, reduces the immediate humanitarian rationale for intervention.
Iranian UN Ambassador Blasts Trump’s Threats
Iran’s ambassador to the United Nations has promised that the Iranian regime will defend itself against the United States and President Trump if the US tries to intervene militarily over the protests.

USS Abraham Lincoln. Image Credit: Creative Commons.
“US fantasies and policy toward Iran are rooted in regime change, with sanctions, threats, engineered unrest, and chaos serving as the modus operandi to manufacture a pretext for military intervention,” the Iranians posted on social media.
“This playbook has failed before. The Iranian people will defend their country — and, most assuredly, it will fail again.”
An official letter addressed to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and the President of the UN Security Council, Abukar Osman, was attached to Iran’s social media post.
The letter slammed the US, which “explicitly encourages political destabilization, incites and invites violence, and threatens the sovereignty, territorial integrity, and national security of the Islamic Republic of Iran.”
US Reducing Personnel In the Middle East
The US has ordered some personnel to leave US bases in the Middle East due to the increased tensions with Iran.
The U.S. military is withdrawing some personnel from its largest Middle East air base in Qatar, while the Trump administration has urged Americans to leave Iran immediately.
At Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, officials said in a statement on January 14 that the withdrawal was due to rising regional tensions and that any further developments would be announced through official channels.

PHILIPPINE SEA (May. 13, 2022) An F-35C Lightning II assigned to the “Black Knights” of Marine Fighter Attack Squadron (VMFA) 314 launches from the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72). The Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group is on a scheduled deployment in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of operations to enhance interoperability through alliances and partnerships while serving as a ready-response force in support of a free and open Indo-Pacific region. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Michael Singley) 220513-N-MM912-1002
US Military Attacks Imminent – Officials Say:
By withdrawing military personnel from bases in the Middle East, it appears that US military intervention in Iran could come in the next 24 hours, two European officials said to Reuters on Wednesday evening.
An unnamed Israeli official added that it appeared US President Donald Trump had decided to intervene, though neither the timing nor the scope of the intervention was yet known.
The UK has also begun withdrawing military personnel from its base in Qatar.
About the Author: Steve Balestrieri
Steve Balestrieri is a National Security Columnist. He served as a US Army Special Forces NCO and Warrant Officer. In addition to writing on defense, he covers the NFL for PatsFans.com and is a member of the Pro Football Writers of America (PFWA). His work was regularly featured in many military publications