U.S. Moving Heavy Bombers To Middle East After Iran Vows Revenge

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  1. Ken Burgess profile image68
    Ken Burgessposted 4 weeks ago

    As we near the election, military actions abroad are escalating at an alarming pace, from North Korean troops being deployed to battle Ukrainian troops along (and within) Russia's borders, to Iran (and China) heightening military efforts in Iran.

    The U.S. Department of Defense announced this week that it is moving military assets to the Middle East to deter continued Iranian aggression against the U.S. and Israel after Iran vowed this week to hit Israel following last week’s strikes in Iran.

    The Pentagon ordered the deployment of “additional ballistic missile defense destroyers, fighter squadron and tanker aircraft, and several U.S. Air Force B-52 long-range strike bombers to the region.”

    The forces will arrive in the region in the coming months as the USS Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group prepares to leave the region.

    “These deployments build on the recent decision to deploy the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) missile defense system to Israel as well as DoD’s sustained Amphibious Ready Group Marine Expeditionary Unit (ARG/MEU) posture in the Eastern Mediterranean,” a statement said.

    Pentagon Press Secretary Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder said that the movements demonstrated the “flexible nature of U.S. global defense posture and U.S. capability to deploy world-wide on short notice to meet evolving national security threats.”

    The statement added that the U.S. would respond if Iran or its terrorist proxy groups throughout the region targeted U.S. personnel or interests.

    The repositioning of U.S. forces comes after Iran signaled this week that it would now respond to Israel’s limited strike on Iranian military and missile production facilities last week after it initially sought to downplay the incident because it wanted to avoid escalating a military conflict against a far superior opponent.

    Iranian state-controlled media highlighted remarks from two top officials this week who said that they would respond after Israel struck the country following Iran’s decision to fire 180 ballistic missiles at Israel.

    “Iran’s response to the Zionist aggression is definite,” said General Ali Fadavi, the deputy commander of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC). “We have never left an aggression unanswered in 40 years. We are capable of destroying all that the Zionists possess with one operation.”

    Gholamhossein Mohammadi Golpayegani, head of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s office, said that Iran would deliver a “fierce, tooth-breaking response.”

    Analysts say that Iran is stuck between a rock and a hard place because if it does not respond, it will appear weak and lose credibility with its allies and terrorist proxy groups. Not responding will also embolden opposition groups in the country that are gaining popularity as the country increasingly sours on the regime.

    However, if Iran responds, it risks provoking a much greater response from Israel after the nation has repeatedly proven that it has significant military and technological advantages over Iran. Israel wiped out Iran’s air defenses during its strikes last week, allowing the Israel Air Force (IAF) to operate freely over Iranian airspace.

    “We hit its underbelly,” said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. “The boastful talk by the Iranian regime’s heads cannot conceal and compensate for the fact that Israel now has greater freedom to operate in Iran than ever before.”

    The Wall Street Journal reported that Israel has directly conveyed to Iran that if it launches a response, Israel will “mount a far more aggressive attack in return.”

    Iran is also considering having one of its proxies launch a strike against Israel believing that going that route will protect it from an Israeli response.

    Kamal Kharrazi, Iran’s Strategic Council on Foreign Relations head, said on Friday that the Islamic regime now possesses the technological capabilities to create a nuclear weapon.

    Iran already has enough enriched uranium that — if it decided to break out — could build a weapon in roughly a week, assuming that they have technological abilities.

    “We now have the technical capabilities necessary to produce nuclear weapons,” he claimed. “We are ready for war but we do not want to escalate because we have currently proven our ability to deter from doing so.”

    “The matter is up to the Israelis – if they really want to continue, we will respond to them,” he continued. “Our missile capabilities are clear to everyone and everyone believes in them, and we have proven that during our operations.”

    https://www.dailywire.com/news/u-s-movi … ws-revenge

    1. wilderness profile image90
      wildernessposted 4 weeks agoin reply to this

      I know we shot down some of the missiles sent into Israel (or so the claim goes).

      But I have to wonder just how "heavy bombers" (The news reported B-52 as I recall) are going to defend Israel against anything.

      We will be at war there this time next year at the latest.  More likely this year.

      1. Ken Burgess profile image68
        Ken Burgessposted 4 weeks agoin reply to this

        Remember when Biden got in front of the cameras... addressed the Nation... and said they wouldn't do this or send that... because that would be WWIII?

        Joe Biden says sending tanks would be WW3 and then sends tanks
        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXTrD6a_vu8

        ‘That’s called World War III’: Biden defends decision not to send jets to Ukraine
        https://nypost.com/2022/03/11/thats-cal … o-ukraine/

        Yup... he then went and did that too...

        And Iran has played this Administration like a fiddle... like when the Devil went down to Georgia...

        Biden administration restores Iran sanctions waiver as time runs out to salvage nuclear deal
        https://www.cnn.com/2022/02/04/politics … index.html

        Oh well...

  2. Kathryn L Hill profile image80
    Kathryn L Hillposted 4 weeks ago

    1979
    "Since the Iranian Revolution of 1979, the United States has used sanctions of various types as key tools of U.S. policy toward the government of Iran. The U.S. government uses sanctions to deter, constrain, and encourage change in the adversarial behavior of the Iranian regime, including its support for international terrorism, nuclear and missile development programs and proliferation activities, destabilizing regional interventions, and human rights abuses."
    https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/IF/IF12452

    2023
    "... to rescind the general licenses that enabled the release of the $6 billion to Iran and prevent the Iranian regime from accessing and using the funds held in Qatar to finance terrorist attacks against Israel or any other nation."
    https://www.banking.senate.gov/newsroom … ian-assets
    This Act may be cited as the ‘‘Revoke Iranian Fund-ing Act of 2023’’.
    https://www.banking.senate.gov/imo/medi … ng_act.pdf

    2024
    "Following Release of Additional Iran Sanctions Waivers, Scott Leads Republicans in Demanding Transparency from Biden Administration: The letter notes Iranian proxies continue to sustain a violent campaign in the Red Sea and across the Middle East, disrupting supply chains and targeting U.S. service members."
    "Washington, D.C. – In response to the Biden administration’s recent decision to release yet another Iran sanctions waiver, potentially worth billions of dollars, Ranking Member Tim Scott (R-S.C.) is continuing to lead efforts to hold the administration accountable and demand transparency for the American people on U.S. enabled payments to Iran, the leading state sponsor of terrorism."
    https://www.banking.senate.gov/newsroom … istration.
    _______________________________

    The P5+1 refers to the UN Security Council's five permanent members (the P5); namely China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States; plus Germany. The P5+1 is often referred to as the E3+3 by European countries.[1] It is a group of six world powers which, in 2006, joined together in diplomatic efforts with Iran with regard to its nuclear program.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P5%2B1
     
    "According to one independent study in 2022, Iran could see a windfall of one trillion US dollars over 10 years if a new agreement is signed with the P5+1." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internati … ainst_Iran

  3. Kathryn L Hill profile image80
    Kathryn L Hillposted 4 weeks ago

    ~ what a can of worms.

    1. Ken Burgess profile image68
      Ken Burgessposted 4 weeks agoin reply to this

      That last one was a good one:

      ""According to one independent study in 2022, Iran could see a windfall of one trillion US dollars over 10 years if a new agreement is signed"

      This is all Biden... Harris... this was where they wanted to take us under Clinton (Hillary)... some few people, Trump being the most prominent, put a delay in those efforts... they are making it so that there is no way back from war... no delay, no Trump surprise...

      These attacks into Iran... into Russia... its like stepping on a bees nest...

      Who-ever walks by next is getting stung... regardless of whether they are the ones that stepped on it, or not.

  4. Ken Burgess profile image68
    Ken Burgessposted 4 weeks ago

    Along Ukraine lines...
    How North Korean Troops are Already Impacting the War
    https://youtu.be/vm1fYnqNU7w?t=388

  5. Sharlee01 profile image87
    Sharlee01posted 4 weeks ago

    It’s strange that this thread has gotten so few comments, especially considering how factual and alarming the content is. With a media that has more or less buried this news. 

    We are heading toward a potentially horrific war, and it’s concerning that polls indicate we could end up with a weak leader like Kamala Harris, who didn’t even receive a single vote to run. Yet, polls show she has somehow gained support within our society.

    At a time when we are rushing into such dangerous territory, many in our society seem preoccupied with searching for "joy."   This disconnect really highlights the serious trouble we’re in. We need a strong leader—one who isn’t afraid to wield the power that our nation was once respected for. The stakes are incredibly high, and it’s critical that we acknowledge the urgency of the situation.

    1. Ken Burgess profile image68
      Ken Burgessposted 4 weeks agoin reply to this

      I was listening to this the other day...

      Well worth watching from the moment I selected, the whole thing is worth a watch, but I know most people don't have the stomach for long documentaries... this is about what Kennedy faced, and the cost to him, and others, for diverting us from war:

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6UF3xSBvFg&t=2142s

 
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