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Global Dispatch – Feb. 18, 2024

Here are the latest U.S. military news briefs from the past 48 hours:

  1. U.S. Aircraft Carriers in Western Pacific: The U.S. is deploying almost half of its aircraft carriers to the Western Pacific as tensions rise over North Korea’s nuclear ambitions and China’s territorial claims. Three carriers are already in the region, with two more expected, signaling a strong message of deterrence​.
  2. Navy Expeditionary Sea Base Commissioned in Coronado: The Navy is set to commission a new expeditionary sea base in Coronado. Navy SEALs operating from the USS Lewis B. Puller recently seized Iranian weapons bound for Yemen, highlighting the operational capabilities of such sea bases​.
  3. Texas Builds Border Base for National Guard: Texas is constructing an 80-acre base camp in Eagle Pass for Texas National Guard troops deployed for Operation Lone Star. This $10 billion state effort aims to deter illegal immigration, and the facility will house up to 2,300 troops​​​.
  4. U.S. to Build Military Bases in Somalia: The U.S. plans to build up to five military bases for the Somali army to bolster its capabilities against the extremist group al-Shabab. This comes as the African Union peacekeeping mission in Somalia scales back its presence​.

These briefs highlight significant developments in U.S. military posture and operations, from strategic deployments in the Pacific to border security measures and international military support efforts.

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