USS George Washington’s return to Japan, sends ‘clear message’ to China, North Korea, Russia
This deployment, alongside advanced F-35C fighters, aims to counter China’s growing military influence and bolster defence ties with Tokyo
Vice-Admiral Fred Kacher, commander of the US 7th Fleet, on Friday said the USS George Washington was the “greatest maritime investment that we can make in the defence of Japan and the security of the Asia-Pacific”.
The 333-metre vessel, one of 11 carriers in the American fleet, is returning after its departure in 2015. Its absence included a six-year refuelling and overhaul process in the US, during which the USS Ronald Reagan served as the US Navy’s forward-deployed carrier in Japan.
Forward-deployed is a military strategy for maintaining a presence in a foreign country for national interests.
Calling the security environment in the region “increasingly severe”, Japan’s Foreign Ministry in a statement also hailed the “robust presence of the US Navy through the forward-deployment of USS George Washington” as essential to maintaining peace and stability.