“…we are not in the habit of repeating a warning and we warn only once.”-Major General Ataollah Salehi, Iranian Army, 03 January 2012 threat against USS Stennis
“We’re asking an awful lot of each of you. And frankly, you are the best I have, and when the world calls we have to respond.”-Leon Panetta, U.S. Secretary of Defense, 22 August 2012 statement regarding early deployment of USS Stennis
22 August, the aircraft carrier USS Stennis will set sail for the Persian Gulf. Back in July it was announced the USS Stennis would return to the Persian Gulf four months earlier than planned. The aircraft carrier will also stay in the region for eight months, four months longer than originally planned.
The Pentagon wants to keep at least two aircraft carrier groups on station in the Persian Gulf at all times. Panetta said it was to fight threats and “Obviously Iran is one of those threats that we have to, we have to be able to focus on……Secondly, it is the turmoil in Syria….”
Back in January 2012, Iranian officials singled out the USS Stennis, threatening military action against that specific aircraft carrier if it ever returned to the Persian Gulf. They claimed the aircraft carrier deliberately sailed through Iranian naval war games in December 2011. They also accuse the U.S. Navy of sailing ships dangerously close to Iranian oil platforms.