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"textContent": "The United States Navy has repositioned two aircraft carriers farther from the coasts of Iran and Yemen in an effort to reduce vulnerability to potential missile and drone threats. The development was reported by Defence Security Asia, which analyzed recent satellite imagery.\nThe analysis relied on satellite images published on the platform MizarVizion, which show changes in the locations of the aircraft carriers USS Abraham Lincoln and USS Gerald R. Ford.\nUSS Abraham Lincoln Moves Farther from Iran\n\nAccording to the report, the USS Abraham Lincoln had previously been operating less than 350 kilometers from the Iranian coastline. Satellite imagery now indicates that the carrier has moved more than 1,100 kilometers away from Iran.",
"title": "US Navy Relocates Two Aircraft Carriers to Reduce Risk from Iran and Houthi Missiles"
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