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US Navy Refutes Food Shortage Claims Amid Shocking Blockade Ship Photos: Here’s the Full Story

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Yesterday USA Today reported crew aboard the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln and amphibious assault ship USS Tripoli were not getting enough to eat.

A photograph captured by a Marine depicted a lunch tray with minimal offerings: a single portion of shredded meat accompanied by one tortilla.

One meal consisted of ground meat and a single tortilla.
One meal consisted of ground meat and a single tortilla. (Supplied)

Another image revealed a meal consisting of a small serving of boiled carrots, a meat patty, and an additional piece of processed meat.

Such portions would hardly be deemed sufficient to satiate the hunger of an average individual.

However, the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations has released a statement refuting these claims.

“Reports suggesting food shortages and poor quality on our deployed ships are inaccurate,” the statement declared.

“The US Navy possesses an unmatched logistics capability to sustain operations at sea, and routine menu adjustments are simply how we optimise our endurance to keep our warships in the fight.”

Parcels from family members, including food and other supplies, have also not been delivered.

But the Navy announced this morning they had lifted the hold on mail.

“Regarding mail and personal packages, a temporary hold on sending mail into theatre, due to combat operations, has been lifted,” the statement read.

“Our logistical network is highly adaptable, and we remain committed to supporting our warfighters as they execute Operation Epic Fury.”

Another meal was a ground meat patty, an unidentified piece of meat and some sliced carrots.
Another meal was a ground meat patty, an unidentified piece of meat and some sliced carrots. (Supplied)

Democratic congressman Mike Levin expressed his anger in a post on Bluesky.

“This is completely unacceptable and Congress must investigate,” Levin said.

 “Service members aboard the USS Tripoli and USS Abraham Lincoln are rationing food and going without fresh produce.”

“My team confirmed the logistics stats for the Lincoln & Tripoli. Both have 30+ days of Class I supplies (food) on board,” he said.

“Our sailors deserve — and receive — the best.”

Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth.
Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth. (AP)

Hegseth has begun to refer to the media as Pharisees, after the group of Jewish religious leaders now remembered as instigating the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.

The reports have drawn the mockery of Iranian officials on social media.

“They want the sailors to use the toilets less!” the Iranian Embassy in the UK wrote.

The tweet seemed to reference toilet problems suffered by aircraft carrier the USS Gerald R Ford.
The USS Ford was beset by sewage problems that led to daily 45-minute queues for people wanting to use the toilet.

The carrier, with 5000 crew aboard, had been at sea since last June before being taken to Greece for repairs after a fire in the laundry facility last month.

The USS Tripoli specialises in ground invasions.
The USS Tripoli specialises in ground invasions. (US Navy)

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