Suspected Sabotage on USS Gerald R. Ford Sparks Navy Probe
The US Navy has launched an investigation into whether the massive fires aboard its flagship, USS Gerald R. Ford, were deliberate acts of sabotage. This follows an earlier plumbing disaster caused by sailors stuffing T-shirts into toilets, which flooded the ship with sewage. The recent blaze has crippled the vessel and left 600 crew members without sleeping bunks. Navy leadership is examining crew misconduct as a possible motive to force the ship back to port for repairs. Some analysts see these incidents as signs of growing dissent against the US campaign in Iran, viewed by critics as benefiting Israel. In a related move, Joe Kent, Director of US Counterterrorism Operations, resigned in protest of the war.
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