Carrier Strike Group 2025 Deployment
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•The Royal Navy is in a truly pitiable condition
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The new year is the year of Carrier Strike Group deployment 2025 (CSG25) This will be the second Indo-Pacific deployment by one of our new carriers.
This will offer a series of foreign policy opportunities for the new Government.
The chance should be taken to mount effective strikes on the Houthis and take action against the resurgent pirates of the Horn of Africa .
I very much fear that we can only send out a proper carrier group by stripping our home defences to a dangerous degree a pathetic position for one of the world’s major naval powers to be in. And I very much fear that the Defence Review will do very little to rectify matters. Tom Sharpe is a former officer of the Royal Navy .
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