"Three-Carrier Strike Force: US Navy Firepower in Western Pacific"

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Three U.S. Navy supercarriers, including the USS Theodore Roosevelt and USS Carl Vinson, are currently operating in the Western Pacific amid rising tensions between China, Taiwan, and U.S. allies Japan and the Philippines. The concentration of these ships, unusual during peacetime, is part of joint exercises to enhance cooperation between American and Japanese forces. The presence of these carriers comes as territorial disputes in the region continue to escalate, with China deploying warships near Taiwan and engaging in confrontations with the Philippines and Japan.
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