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Iran’s delayed retaliation against Israel tests Pentagon’s global strategy

Uncertainty about an Iranian attack could put Pentagon planners in a bind, as they seek to keep high-maintenance US aircraft carriers and fighter squadrons on nimble rotation schedules and out of lengthy Middle East engagements.

In this handout photo provided by the US Navy, the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72), left, the Royal Navy air defense destroyer HMS Defender (D 36) and the guided-missile destroyer USS Farragut (DDG 99)
In this handout photo provided by the US Navy, the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72), left, the Royal Navy air defense destroyer HMS Defender (D 36) and the guided-missile destroyer USS Farragut (DDG 99) transit the Strait of Hormuz on Nov. 19, 2019. — Zachary Pearson - US Navy via Getty Images

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WASHINGTON — US President Joe Biden came into office with ambitions to extract the American military from complex, multisided conflicts in the Middle East.

The reasoning lay not just in the American public’s distaste for the wars. At stake is the Pentagon’s ability to modernize and upgrade its overextended fleets over the coming decades, as it seeks to keep pace with a rising China and an increasingly aggressive Russia.

Yet for more than 10 months, Israel’s war campaign in Gaza has threatened to reignite volatile fault lines across the wider Middle East, as Iran and the various highly motivated militias that it arms and funds vow to dial up their own attacks in response.

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