Sen. Hoeven visits Souda Bay Naval Base, reviews USS Cole’s role supporting Israel

Senator John Hoeven, U.S. Senator of North Dakota - Senator John Hoeven Official website
Senator John Hoeven, U.S. Senator of North Dakota - Senator John Hoeven Official website
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Sen. John Hoeven, a member of the Senate Defense Appropriations Committee, recently visited U.S. forces aboard the USS Cole at Souda Bay Naval Base in the Mediterranean. This base is significant as it is one of the few in the region capable of accommodating aircraft carriers, providing crucial military support for Israel.

The USS Cole has a notable history; it was attacked by terrorists in 2000, resulting in the loss of 17 U.S. sailors. Currently stationed at Souda Bay after operations in the Red Sea, the ship plays an essential role against threats like Houthi drone attacks and recent missile strikes on Israel by Iran.

“The men and women of the U.S. military are doing an incredible job helping to defend Israel against Hamas, Hezbollah and Iran,” said Hoeven. He praised their efforts onboard, stating, “It is truly fitting that after having been attacked by terrorists in 2000…the Cole is now in the fight.”

Hoeven also met with Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis to discuss defense cooperation and energy initiatives involving LNG facilities aimed at increasing U.S. natural gas exports to Europe.

Accompanied by fellow senators involved with defense appropriations and foreign intelligence, Hoeven’s delegation traveled through several countries including Greece, Czech Republic, Hungary, and Germany. They aimed to bolster U.S. efforts aiding Ukraine and Israel.

“In our efforts to aid Ukraine and stop Russian aggression…we work closely with NATO,” said Hoeven regarding European alliances.

He highlighted different responses among allies: “For example, the Czech Republic…has completely weaned itself off Russian oil.” In contrast, he noted Hungary’s continued reliance on Russian energy sources.

In Stuttgart, Germany at AFRICOM headquarters they reviewed North Africa operations with General Michael Langley.

Other senators accompanying Hoeven included Jerry Moran from Kansas, John Cornyn from Texas, Susan Collins from Maine, and John Boozman from Arkansas.



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