USS Ronald Reagan, Strike Group Move to South China Sea Ahead of Possible Nancy Pelosi Visit to Taiwan

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(FOX NEWS) – The Pentagon has sent an aircraft carrier to the South China Sea ahead of a possible visit to Taiwan by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

The USS Ronald Reagan and a strike group are currently there after they left a port in Singapore on Tuesday.

A Navy spokesperson confirmed the news, but said it was a planned trip.

“I can confirm USS Ronald Reagan and her strike group are now underway, operating in the South China Sea following a successful port visit to Singapore,” Lt. Mark Langford said. “As a matter of policy, we do not discuss future ship movements; however, I will add that Reagan is continuing normal, scheduled operations as part of her routine patrol in support of a free and open Indo-Pacific.”

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