Donald Trump has commanded the USS Gerald R Ford to sail from Caribbean operations to the Middle East as the diplomatic window for Iran negotiations appears to narrow. The carrier’s three-week journey will bring it alongside the USS Abraham Lincoln, creating a formidable concentration of American naval power designed to reinforce Trump’s negotiating leverage with Tehran.
The deployment decision came after Trump’s strategic consultation with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu in Washington, where both leaders aligned on requirements for Iran agreements. Netanyahu has insisted that acceptable deals must comprehensively address Iran’s ballistic missile development and proxy group support alongside nuclear enrichment limitations, creating more demanding terms than Tehran has indicated willingness to accept.
Iran has signaled conditional openness to nuclear enrichment restrictions in return for economic sanctions relief that could alleviate domestic pressures. However, Iranian leadership has drawn firm boundaries against accepting constraints on ballistic missile programs or reducing support for regional allies, viewing such demands as violations of sovereignty and unacceptable limitations on legitimate defense capabilities.
The USS Gerald R Ford’s extended deployment since June 2025 has taken the carrier from Mediterranean waters to Caribbean operations beginning in November where it played a central role in the January Maduro seizure. The Middle East redeployment extends an already lengthy mission with crew members facing indefinite continuation away from home ports as the Iran situation develops.
Trump intensified warnings to Iranian leadership as the week progressed, with Thursday characterizing negotiation failure as potentially “very traumatic” while suggesting agreement might be reached within approximately one month. Friday’s Fort Bragg appearance saw Trump indicate that regime change in Iran might ultimately be preferable to continued negotiations, referencing nearly five decades of diplomatic engagement that he argued produced minimal results.