US sends fuel to Asia because of Iran conflict
Introduction
The United States is sending fuel to its ships in Asia. This is because the conflict with Iran changes how oil moves around the world.
Main Body
A document shows that the US wants to move 235,000 barrels of jet fuel from Washington state to the Philippines. The fuel will go to Subic Bay. This is a place where US ships stop. The fuel will leave in early June. Another document shows a plan to move 260,000 barrels of fuel from the same place in Washington to Japan. The fuel will go to a port near Sasebo. US Navy ships use this port. The trips are in May and June. These fuel shipments are new. Before, the US got fuel from the Middle East. But the Iran conflict makes that hard. The US Defense Secretary said the US will send two aircraft carriers to block the Strait of Hormuz. This is a narrow waterway where many oil ships pass.
Conclusion
The US is changing how it gets fuel for its ships in Asia. Because of the Iran conflict, the US now uses fuel from its own refineries instead of from the Middle East.