Does the USS Tripoli’s deployment to the Middle East create a strategic opening for China?

Washington’s deployment of an amphibious assault ship from Japan to the Middle East could signal a temporary reduction in US military capacity in the Indo-Pacific region but will not necessarily diminish its deterrence of China, according to analysts. According to American media reports, the amphibi

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Does the USS Tripoli’s deployment to the Middle East create a strategic opening for China?

Washington’s deployment of an amphibious assault ship from Japan to the Middle East could signal a temporary reduction in US military capacity in the Indo-Pacific region but will not necessarily diminish its deterrence of China, according to analysts.

According to American media reports, the amphibious assault ship USS Tripoli has left its home port in Japan and is making its way to the Middle East, carrying 2,500 marines on board.

According to Marinetraffic.com, which monitors ships based on automatic identification system data, an “unspecified US warship” was last tracked departing Okinawa and manoeuvring through the Strait of Malacca into the Indian Ocean as of Thursday.

The Tripoli is based in Sasebo in Kyushu, Japan, facing the East China Sea. It is effectively a small aircraft carrier that carries F-35 stealth fighters and MV-22 Osprey transports as well as landing craft to move troops ashore.

The USS Tripoli serves as the lead ship in an amphibious ready group, usually accompanied by the amphibious transport docks USS New Orleans and USS San Diego. Photo: Handout

The USS Tripoli serves as the lead ship in an amphibious ready group, usually accompanied by the amphibious transport docks USS New Orleans and USS San Diego. Photo: Handout

It serves as the lead ship in an amphibious ready group, usually accompanied by the amphibious transport docks USS New Orleans and USS San Diego, though it is unknown whether these ships are also en route to the Middle East.

According to a report by The Wall Street Journal, the Pentagon ordered the Tripoli to transport additional American troops from the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), a rapid-response force comprising about 2,200 personnel.

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