Another marine destroyer fought in the Red Sea sent to the southern border
- The US military sends another warship to guard the southern border with Mexico.
- The USS Spruance, which fought the Houthis in the Red Sea, will work outside the western coast.
- It is the latest military assets that are deployed as part of Trump’s border security efforts.
A destroyer is sent in the second US navy, which has spent months in fighting the Houthis in the Red Sea to the southern border to support military operations there.
The North American leadership said in a statement that the destroyer directed by the ARLEIGH Burke category, left its ports in San Diego on Saturday to support the efforts made to “restore regional integrity” on the southern border.
Northcom said that publishing will contribute to the Pentagon campaign to the criminal activity related to the navy, including the smuggling of weapons and illegal immigration. The Trump administration has made the fight against these issues and drug trafficking with a priority and sent a set of military assets to the borders of the United States of Mexican.
At the end of last week, the USS Scrawly Navy sent another destroyer directed to the southern border. Air Gen Alexus Grinkewich, Director of Operations for Joint Employees, told correspondents on Monday that the warship will participate in the mission of relying on any of the drugs, etc. “
The association will be accompanied by the association, accompanied by a detachment to enforce the American Coast Guard law, and the operators who specialize in military operations at sea, such as anti -anti -terrorism, fighting, immigration, and combat missions.
Uss Spruance Transction San Diego Bay on March 22nd.
The US Navy image by the first mass communications specialist Claire M. Var
Democrats like Spruance brings a lot of firepower to fighting. It is equipped with 96 cells of a vertical launch system (VLS) carrying missiles from the surface and land attack, as well as many weapons, from a 5 -inch deck pistol to the nearby weapons system (CIWS) to machine guns. Ships also feature electronic warfare capabilities.
It is not completely unusual for these warships to participate in drug compensation missions, especially since maritime smuggling efforts can be somewhat developed.
General Gregory Gilot, leader of Northcom, said that the deployment of Spruance as part of the mission of the southern border “brings additional capacity and expanding the geography of the unique military capabilities that work with the Ministry of Internal Security.”
“With the presence of Spruance off the West Coast and USS seriously in the Gulf of America, our maritime presence contributes in all fields, and DOD is a coordinated response to the presidential executive system and explains our solution to achieving operational control on the border.”
The nets and danger are published on a task completely different from the red marine conflict in which both ships fought.
In previous publishing operations, the monthly popularities spent the months to drop the missiles and drones launched by the Houthi rebels in Yemen as part of their continuous attacks on military and civil ships in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden.
The navy has recycled the barking strikes inside and outside the Red Sea again and again as part of its efforts to stop the Houthi attacks. Last week, the United States started a new campaign against the rebels and hit them with air strikes for several days.