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The Navy sends a team to the Suez Canal to help dig a massive shipping lane

The American Navy Will help Egyptian The government Process To get a giant Cargo ship Now stuck Side in Suez Channel.

The ship MV Ever Given, owned by the Japanese company Shoei Kisen KK, hit the canal on Tuesday.

Since then, the blockage has disrupted traffic on the canal. ship The movement is reported to have begun Wednesday, but he’s still on the ground until Friday.

U.S. Navy officials have pledged to send a team of experts, including dredging engineers, to help Egyptian officials pull the ship out.

“We have offered and are ready to assist Egypt and we look forward to supporting any specific request we receive,” the commander said. Pentagon spokeswoman Jessica L McNisty said in an email to Fox News. “We continue to monitor and assess the situation, but we currently have nothing to offer about possible specific support.”

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At a White House press conference on Friday, spokeswoman Jane Psaki confirmed that the United States “has offered to help the Egyptians.”

“Egyptians want to do it themselves, we are only here to help them,” a Pentagon official told Fox News. “We are there to provide advice regardless of their wishes.”

CNN was the first to report that the Navy sent a team to Egypt.

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The channel accounts for about 10% of global trade flows. On Friday, and Maritime congestion increased More than 200 ships when some ships change course as dredges continue to try to release Ever Given.

Lieutenant General Osama Rabbi, head of the Suez Canal, said the Suez Canal would spare no effort to ensure the return of navigation and the handling of global trade traffic.

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Ever Given is larger than the Empire State Building and is located about 6 miles from the south entrance to the canal.

Experts say that at best, the release of the ship may take a week, but the weeks are likely to continue.

This can cause unrest Losses up to 10 billion USD Every day, according to some experts.

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Coincidentally, during the recent Suez Crisis, the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower was currently in the eastern Mediterranean.

President Dwight Eisenhower considered the 1956 crisis in Suez to be the biggest foreign policy failure of his presidency.

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