The USS Gravely, a guided missile destroyer, went to Virginia on Saturday in Virginia. The deployment is the last measure of the Trump administration in a series of executive orders to end immigration.
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The war boat first qualified as a destroyer of the Arleigh Burke class. It was initially deployed on July 4, 1991, as USS Arleigh Burke (DDG 51). War boat measures more than 509 feet in length and is equipped to carry several Tomahawk missiles and other planes, according to the Gravely Official website USS.
War boat will strengthen security on the southern border
General Gregory Guillot, a Commander who oversees the United States Nothor, said that deploying the war boat would help the “nation commitment” to strengthen security on the southern border.
“The deployment of the USS of Gravely will contribute to the southern border mission of the North Command as part of DOD’s coordinated effort in response to the presidential executive order. Official Navy website.
Trump’s plans for the North -Americans and the Panama Channel
President Donald Trump has exposed the plans to deploy the North -American Army in the regions he considers necessary in his first two months in office. Trump recently shared that he wants to regain control of the Panama Canal, an artificial waterway that connects the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean, Nuggery reported.
Pentagon spokesman John Ullyot said that the agency had no publications to share any change in the presence of the North -Americans on the Panama Canal. However, he confirmed that the Pentagon would support Trump’s “national security priorities”, according to The Washington Post.
In February, the Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, visited the southern border, confirming the need for greater security and its importance for national security.
“We have defended other places and other spaces,” said Hegseth in February, according to the Washington Post. “We will defend this line.”