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United States positions military assets for a potential strike against Iran

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United States positions military assets for a potential strike against Iran

Significant movement of tankers, jets and further cargo has taken place, entering the Middle East region as the United States prepares for a campaign against the Iranian regime.

In the last 72 hours, the influx of tankers and jets has significantly increased, with F35s, F22s, F15s, F16s, AWACS (Airborne Early Warning System) and other critical platforms being recorded entering the area. In addition to these, air-to-air refuelers such as the KC-135 and KC-46, are flying into bases throughout the area, suggesting the fact a more drawn-out conflict could be a part of possible options for Washington against Tehran.

Trump earlier today onboard Air Force One stated that a decision will be made within a 10-15 day window, although analysts have mention the potential for military action to commence in the next few days.

a deadline of 10-15 days has been established for any iran-US deal according to trump

Sources telling Axios state that action could begin within days, with it more than likely being a continued campaign lasting for weeks. Although further reports have also brought the fact that Donald Trump may prefer a more initial approach to military force, enough to bring them to the negotiation table.

As we continue to view large scale aerial movements from Washington, not seen since 2003, Iranian military assets have also taken part in live fire training within and around the Hormuz Strait. The threat of Iran halting global shipping through this critical waterway is still present, with it being a viable action in which Iran could potentially conduct in the event of offensive actions by Israel or the United States.

Tuesday last week, the second round of negotiations took place in Geneva, Switzerland. These talks were aimed at Tehran’s nuclear, ballistic programs alongside their support for proxy groups around the region. As of now, no concrete concessions have been given by either side, with both talks ending without any further progress.

Iran’s Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghci stated that “good progress” has been made, with Iran setting the framework for future talks. Despite the positivity from the Iranian diplomatic team, Washington says only “modest” compromises had been given surrounding the nuclear program, the main point of contention in the current talks. JD Vance also mentioned that talks went well “in some ways”. It is unclear what direction which may be taken in the future if diplomatic talks were to continue.

Currently, the United States has positioned over 126 land-based fighter aircraft alongside two carrier strike groups. Alongside this, Israel will likely participate in an attack with United State forces, with the IDF ready for a “large and multi-front” conflict, one which may involve Iran and its proxy forces.

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