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The incident involving the American destroyer "Benfold" reveals a deterioration in the operational and health conditions of the U.S. Navy, as it spent four days in the South China Sea without essential facilities such as toilets, a kitchen, or air conditioning, due to a mechanical fault in the generators that caused a power outage. This occurred at a time when pressures on the Navy are increasing due to tensions with Iran, with American ships experiencing difficult conditions, morale decline, and supply shortages, all while maintaining global military commitments. The Navy confirmed that repairs have been completed, and the ship has returned to service. Additionally, the aircraft carrier group led by "George Washington" is heading to the Middle East to replace the "Lincoln" group. The repeated incidents of power loss highlight the technical and logistical challenges faced by the U.S. fleet in tense regions.
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