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The Pentagon has been sending U.S. military assets into the Middle East, including an aircraft carrier group and its thousands of troops.
Top international airlines have cancelled flights to the Middle East amid rising geopolitical tensions.
At least two European airlines have suspended flights to cities in the Middle East, with Air France saying it will temporarily stop service to Dubai as it continues to monitor the “geopolitical situation”.
USS George H.W. Bush (CVN-77) departed her homeport of Naval Station Norfolk and is now operating in the Atlantic Ocean bound for Europe
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Middle East flight disruptions: KLM, Air France, and Lufthansa suspend routes amid US-Iran standoff
Global airlines, including KLM and Air France, have halted flights to Dubai, Tel Aviv, and Riyadh as US President Trump sends a naval "armada" toward the Gulf.
The aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln is on its way to the Middle East while additional air defenses are flowing into the region as well.
Airline KLM will avoid flying over large parts of the Middle East until further notice due to rising tensions there, the Dutch arm of airline group Air France KLM said on Saturday.
The new board marks the first steps toward a end to conflict in the Middle East and the wider globe, Trump told world leaders gathered in Davos, Switzerland.
WASHINGTON — Abe will keep Iran honest! President Trump said he’s got an “armada” was sailing toward Iran — and he meant the USS Abraham Lincoln carrier strike group. On Thursday, the commander-in-chief told reporters that “maybe we won’t have to use” the carrier strike group but that the US had “a lot of ships” going in Iran’s direction “just in case.
Ex-Prince Andrew Still ‘Likely’ to Flee to Middle East: We’re Not Told the ‘Full Story,’ Says Expert
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor may still flee to the Middle East after all, a royal expert believes. While the former Duke of York’s expected new home at Sandringham estate in Norfolk, England, is being renovated to prepare for his arrival,
Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds concluded a five-day visit across the Middle East withIowa National Guard Adjutant General, Major General Stephen Osborn, her office