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The Navy Times described the deployment as “a small armada.” The Fox News said that “multiple defense officials” told it the move was “a show of force” and a signal to China.

A US Pacific Fleet spokesman said the nuclear-powered carrier USS John C. Stennis and its air wing, along with two destroyers — USS Chung-Hoon and USS Stockdale — and two cruisers — USS Antietam and USS Mobile Bay — were in the region.

The Navy Times said that the command ship USS Blue Ridge, the floating headquarters of the Japan-based US Seventh Fleet, was also in the area.

According to Center for a New American Security analyst Jerry Hendrix, the Pentagon is demonstrating its full commitment to presence and freedom of navigation in the region.

“With the full carrier strike group and the command ship, the navy is showing the scope of its interests and ability to project presence and power around the world,” he told the Navy Times.

A report issued last month by the think tank said the days of the US Navy’s “unchallenged primacy” around the world might be coming to an end.

It said that accelerated investment in anti-access and area denial weapons by China, Russia and Iran were placing greater constraints on US carrier operations.

The report said that Chinese surface-to-air missiles, anti-ship cruise missiles and tactical unmanned aerial vehicles “capable of reaching Taiwan” were significant threats to the carrier group and its air wing.

Admiral Harry Harris, commander of the US Pacific Command, last month said that China was deploying fighter jets, missiles and radar systems across the South China Sea and “changing the operational landscape” of the region. Harris said: “Chinese leaders seem to believe that, through coercion, intimidation and force, they can bypass accepted methods of dispute resolution.”

The admiral’s remarks led US Senate Committee on Armed Services chairman John McCain to call on US President Barack Obama to increase freedom of navigation operations in the South China Sea.

Deployment of the Stennis and its support group would appear to be — at least in part — a response to the concerns raised by Harris and McCain.

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