![Iran's Kharg cruiser and Alvand missile destroyer were waiting to enter the Suez at the southern Red Sea entrance opposite the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise, the missile cruiser USS Leyte Gulf and the fast supply ship USNS Arctic USS Enterprise (CVN 65)](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjr2hfKceV2pr1V3ZCaImtOvU4KFVaULeUQf1PXeXMjNAfMWATWZQAbFxuk3fWqn_YuNIQ7LdTntdGMAESeuM5WCZal2TfdBAImyMblJK_TiTguQG5LBe1-A9rPLNBcOgg6VDbz/s144/enterprise.jpg)
"If the ships move through the canal, we will evaluate what they actually do," State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley said. "It's not really about the ships.
It's about what the ships are carrying, what's their destination, what's the cargo on board, where's it going, to whom and for what benefit."
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