The convoy of Iranian
ships suspected of carrying weapons destined for rebels in Yemen is
parked in the north Arabian Sea, U.S. officials said Tuesday.
The aircraft carrier the
USS Theodore Roosevelt and a guided missile cruiser, the Normandy, are
safely to the northeast, the officials said. The Theodore Roosevelt and
seven other American ships arrived in the Arabian Sea on Monday, and U.S. officials said that they could intercept the convoy.
Iran backs the rebels,
known as the Houthis, who have seized the Yemeni capital of Sanaa and
other parts of the country. The United States has supported a Saudi-led
campaign of airstrikes on rebel targets.
The Iranian convey is
parked south-southeast of the Yemeni border with Oman, the U.S.
officials said. Saudi and Egyptian warships are positioned to the
southwest of the convoy, forming a blockade of the Gulf of Aden and the
port city of Aden.
It was not clear Tuesday
whether there had been any bridge-to-bridge contact between the Iranian
convoy and the U.S. or coalition warships.
The Obama administration
said Tuesday that the presence of a U.S. aircraft carrier near Yemen is
intended to ensure freedom of navigation and commerce in the area.
White House spokesman
Josh Earnest cited energy — among other important commodities — as key
shipments near the coast of Yemen that need to be safeguarded.
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