A US Navy aircraft carrier is rearmed and back in the Red Sea amid a Houthi missile crisis with no end in sight

microsoft, a us navy aircraft carrier is rearmed and back in the red sea amid a houthi missile crisis with no end in sight

The Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower and the French aircraft carrier FS Charles De Gaulle participate in a photo exercise in the Mediterranean Sea on May 2. US Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Eric Edinger/Released

  • Two US Navy warships on the front lines of the Houthi battle are back in the Red Sea.
  • The USS Dwight D. Eisenhower and USS Gravely made a recent port visit in Greece.
  • A Navy spokesperson confirmed that the two ships were resupplied and rearmed there.

The US Navy aircraft carrier that spent months battling the Houthis in the Red Sea is rearmed and back in the waterway after a short break. The warship’s return comes as American intelligence officials warn the conflict may go on for a while.

The USS Dwight D. Eisenhower and Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Gravely are back in the Red Sea to continue their maritime security mission after a recent port visit in Souda Bay, Greece, a Navy spokesperson confirmed to Business Insider on Tuesday.

US Naval Support Activity Souda Bay, located on the Mediterranean island of Crete, is a decades-old forward-operating station where American and NATO vessels can receive maintenance, cargo, food, fuel, supplies, and ammunition.

During the brief port visit, the two ships were resupplied and rearmed while their sailors enjoyed some relaxing downtime, the spokesperson said. It marked their first stop since their ongoing deployment began in mid-October.

USNI News first reported on Monday that the Eisenhower was back in the Red Sea.

microsoft, a us navy aircraft carrier is rearmed and back in the red sea amid a houthi missile crisis with no end in sight

The Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower prepares to port in Souda Bay, Greece on April 28. US Navy by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Mercy Crowe/Released

Since it first arrived in the region, a high-tempo combat environment, the Navy’s Dwight D. Eisenhower Carrier Strike Group — which consists of the Ike, the Gravely, and several other warships — has defended shipping lanes in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden from relentless Houthi missile and drone attacks.

Rear Adm. Marc Miguez, commander of the carrier strike group, said the sailors “have worked tirelessly for six months straight to keep us operating on station in the most challenging, dynamic combat environment the Navy has seen in decades.”

“This port visit is well-deserved,” Miguez said in a Navy statement after the Ike and Gravely left Souda Bay last week.

The Navy has expended nearly $1 billion in missiles to counter the Houthi threats. Beyond intercepting attacks in the air, US forces have also conducted strikes in Yemen, hammering the Iran-backed rebels before they have a chance to launch their weapons.

microsoft, a us navy aircraft carrier is rearmed and back in the red sea amid a houthi missile crisis with no end in sight

An F/A-18F Super Hornet, attached to the “Fighting Swordsmen” of Strike Fighter Squadron 32, aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower launches from the flight deck during an airborne change of command ceremony in the Red Sea on April 16. US Navy photo

That figure, disclosed by Secretary of the Navy Carlos Del Toro in mid-April, underscored the growing financial cost of the Houthi fight and the need for US Navy vessels to replenish their munitions so they can remain in the fight, which presently shows no signs of slowing down.

Last week, the US intelligence chief warned lawmakers that the Houthis are “going to remain active for some time,” partly because they are domestically producing a lot of weaponry while also continuing to receive support from Iran.

“Neither of those things are likely to change in the near future,” Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines told the Senate Committee on Armed Services during a hearing on global threats.

“That doesn’t mean that the strikes that the Department of Defense and the coalition‚ with our allies, have taken haven’t had impact,” she said, referring to unilateral US strikes and joint strikes with the UK in Yemen. “They have,” she added, “but it’s been insufficient to really stop the Houthis from going down this road.”

microsoft, a us navy aircraft carrier is rearmed and back in the red sea amid a houthi missile crisis with no end in sight

The Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Gravely arrives in Souda Bay, Crete on April 28. US Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Nicholas Rodriguez/Released

The Houthis have claimed that their attacks are directly related to Israel’s ground offensive in the Gaza Strip, triggered by Hamas’ Oct. 7 massacre, but US officials have pushed back on this, citing the wide range of nationalities that have been targeted at sea by the rebels.

Haines told lawmakers that it’s unclear whether a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas would lead to a drop in Houthi activity.

While there may be no immediate end in sight to the Red Sea conflict, US officials have routinely stressed that American forces will continue to engage the Houthis.

Pentagon Press Secretary Air Force Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder told reporters last month that “as long as there continues to be a threat to international shipping and to the lives and safety of mariners transiting the Red Sea, we’ll continue to work with international partners to degrade and disrupt Houthi capability.”

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