
Pete Hegseth Accused of Covering Up USS Abraham Lincoln Resupply Problems
By Brendan ColeSenior Reporter0ShareNewsweek is a Trust Project memberSee more of our trusted coverage when you search.Prefer Newsweek on Googleto see more of our trusted coverage when you search.U.S. Citing satellite imagery, The Wall Street Journal had reported in June that command headquarters, other buildings, and two satellite communications terminals were damaged in strikes at the Bahrain site. While media have reported that this has resulted in a change in supply bases, Rohde's claims about Hegseth have not been substantiated.
- ▪By Brendan ColeSenior Reporter0ShareNewsweek is a Trust Project memberSee more of our trusted coverage when you search.Prefer Newsweek on Googleto see more of our trusted coverage when you search.U.S.
- ▪Citing satellite imagery, The Wall Street Journal had reported in June that command headquarters, other buildings, and two satellite communications terminals were damaged in strikes at the Bahrain site.
- ▪While media have reported that this has resulted in a change in supply bases, Rohde's claims about Hegseth have not been substantiated.
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By Brendan ColeSenior Reporter0ShareNewsweek is a Trust Project memberSee more of our trusted coverage when you search.Prefer Newsweek on Googleto see more of our trusted coverage when you search.U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth "hid" how Iran had destroyed much of the main resupply base for the U.S. military in the Middle East, according to MS Now, as concerns grow about the conditions faced by sailors on board USS Abraham Lincoln.The network's senior national security reporter David Rohde made the claim about the aircraft carrier, which, according to The New York Times, has faced supply problems since Iranian strikes hit the logistics hub Naval Support Activity Bahrain at the start of the war.
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