Imagine a city that floats on the ocean, launches fighter jets into the sky, and carries enough power to crush enemies without ever setting foot on land. That’s the USS Gerald R Ford, the world’s most advanced and fearsome warship. Stretching over 1,100 feet, roughly the length of three American football fields and weighing nearly 100,000 tons (about 90,700,000 kilograms), it’s not just an aircraft carrier; it’s a floating fortress, a symbol of American military might that can make adversaries surrender before the first shot is even fired.

The US Navy calls it "the most capable, adaptable, and lethal combat platform in the world," but that's an understatement. This is the weapon that ends wars before they begin. And now, it's heading to the Caribbean as the Trump administration unleashes

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