France deploys “battle ready” aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle to East Mediterranea
France is deploying the flagship of its Navy, the
nuclear-powered surface vessel, aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle to the
eastern Mediterranean Sea. The deployment comes in the wake of Turkey’s war
threats.
Citing sources of the French General Staff, French
media report that the aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle is expected to arrive
in the area soon.
The aircraft carrier is coming to the area with a
full military load.
The Charles de Gaulle will be accompanied by an
unknown number of ships and submarines of the French Navy.
According to the French sources, the Charles de
Gaulle has departed from the port of Toulon with the aircraft carrier described
as being “battle ready”.
The Charles de Gaulle is in “unspecified mission”
report French media like lemarin.ouest-france.fr, so Greek state broadcaster
ERT.
The aircraft carrier’s combat load reportedly
includes a number of Rafale fighter jets, maximum-range missiles,
anti-submarine arsenal, as well as advanced electronic tracking, targeting and
electronic interception systems.
French Defense Minister Florance Parly confirmed
that the deployment is due early September.
The deployment of the French navy in the Eastern
Mediterranean follows recent statements by French President Emmanuel Macron
that “Turkey understands only actions.”
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan directly threatened
Greece and France on Monday, saying that hey will pay a heavy price.”
“Those who think they drew a red line in the Eastern
Mediterranean are challenging our country’s resolute stance,” Turkey’s Foreign
Ministry said in a statement.
On Friday, Macron said he had adopted a “red-line
policy” in the region backing Greece against Turkey over the exploration of
energy resources, wrote Turkish media.



