If
you were still holding out hope for US intervention in Syria, or if you
still thought that the United States was a power in this region, this
ought to kill your delusions. The United States has summoned home its
two aircraft carriers in the Mediterranean. And Russia has sent its most powerful warships.
The
American aircraft carrier USS Nimitz was recalled from the Persian Gulf
on Friday, along with the destroyer USS Graveley from the Mediterranean
Sea. The move comes less than a week after Russia sent its most powerful warships to the Mediterranean.
Al Jazeera reports
the Nimitz moved through the Suez Canal into the Red Sea, and is
anticipated to reach the US in late December. It was scheduled to return
in August but was left in the region for a military presence.
The
US ships were assigned to the region months ago as US President Barack
Obama considered a military strike on Syrian President Bashar Assad's
regime. On Friday the US Defense Department announced their removal,
signalling the Obama administration's total abandonment of a Syrian
military option.
The
move further signals a weakening of US military presence in the Middle
East, precisely as Russia stands to heighten its influence.
Following cooling American relations with both Egypt and Saudi Arabia, Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to visit Egypt later this month,
which many see as an attempt to replace America's role as military
provider to the country. America partially froze military aid to Egypt
after former President Mohammed Morsi was deposed.
Putin is expected to announce an arms deal during his visit, which coincides with earlier reports of a 15 billion dollar arms deal in the works for Egypt, partially funded by Saudi Arabia.

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