The
United States will cut the aircraft carriers deployed in the Gulf from
two to one due to budget constraints, U.S. media reports said Wednesday,
as the Pentagon rails against the possible automatic cuts to defense
spending.
According to a report by the National Public Radio,Cursher Defense
Secretary Leon Panetta has approved a plan to keep just one carrier in
the Persian Gulf region, and initial plans to deploy USS Harry Truman to
the Gulf later this week have been canceled. The decision has not been
formally announced.
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tensions with Iran began to grow. The change in the deployment
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Reports
said the Pentagon blames the change to budget constraints, as the
department faces possible automatic cuts called sequestration in March.carbon sheets are distinguished by a significantly higher tensile strength.
Sequestration,
included in the 2011 Budget Control Act, would have automatically cut
500 billion dollars from defense spending over 10 years on top of the
487 billion in spending reductions already identified over the same
timeframe. As part of the "fiscal cliff" deal, Congress delayed the cuts
for two months from its initial kick-in date at the start of this
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In
a speech to students of the Georgetown University earlier in the day,
Defense Secretary Leon Panetta railed against the prospects of
sequestration, saying the massive cuts would pose the "most serious
readiness crisis" to the country in over a decade.
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