The United States has quietly withdrawn four Avenger-class mine countermeasure warships from the Middle East amid escalating tensions with Iran and mounting fears of a potential conflict in the Strait of Hormuz. The veteran U.S. Navy vessels, long stationed in Bahrain under the 5th Fleet, were transported out of the region aboard a heavy-lift ship as part of a broader naval transition. While U.S. officials describe the move as modernization, critics warn the withdrawal could weaken mine-clearing capabilities at a time when Iran has repeatedly threatened to mine and shut down the world’s most critical energy chokepoint. The shift toward Littoral Combat Ships raises serious questions about readiness as geopolitical risks intensify.

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