US Dispatches USS Eisenhower to Assist Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Analysis Reveals Deteriorating US Military Power

2023-10-18 20:43:00

International Center/Reported by Zhang Jianing

The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has not subsided since it broke out. Now, the United States announced that it will dispatch the “USS Eisenhower” aircraft carrier strike group to assist the Eastern Mediterranean. In response, the former navy captain analyzed the reason behind it and said frankly that “the paint is peeling off again.”

▲U.S. President Biden visits Israel. (Picture/reproduced from Joe Biden’s Facebook)

Former navy captain Lu Lishi said on the political commentary program “News Vernacular” on the 18th that all US military forces are now transferred to Israel. The Ford is actually in the Mediterranean, so it was sent directly to the Mediterranean on the west bank of the Gaza Corridor. Now the US military It was announced that the USS Eisenhower would be dispatched, but the USS Eisenhower would not be able to leave the port immediately. He bluntly stated that “the military power that represents the US Navy is not what it used to be.”

Lui Lishi pointed out that heavy bulldozers can now be seen in the Gaza corridor and the border with Israel. The intention behind this is to dig out the tunnels in Gaza. However, because the tunnels in Gaza are as deep as 30 meters, Israel uses GBU28 ammunition. “If it hits the cement, It can only penetrate about 6 meters, but if it hits the soil, it can penetrate about 30 meters.” In addition, in response to outsiders’ curiosity, why does Israel have to enter a land war? Lu Lishi analyzed, “We want to capture people like Hamas alive.”

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