“All is not perfect.” U.S. Central Command chief Admiral Brad Cooper has acknowledged serious challenges aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln following one of the Navy’s longest and most demanding deployments.
The USS Abraham Lincoln has spent more than 240 days at sea, supporting intense U.S. military operations in the Middle East. Cooper praised the crew’s resilience and professionalism while acknowledging the strain associated with prolonged combat operations.
The comments have intensified scrutiny over sailor fatigue, mental-health concerns and the conditions aboard the carrier. Critics are also demanding greater accountability from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth over the prolonged deployment and its impact on the crew.
Watch the full report for Admiral Cooper’s remarks, the growing controversy surrounding the USS Abraham Lincoln, and the calls for accountability from the Pentagon.
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