Trump says 'hopefully' won't need Iran military action
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The U.S. Navy has raised alarms about growing threats to its aircraft in the skies over Iran. Admiral Daryl Caudle, Chief of Naval Operations, warned that the era when American jets could “fly with impunity” is ending and said the next-generation F/A-XX fighter will be essential to counter these evolving threats.
Donald Trump says a US “armada” is heading towards Iran and has refused to rule out military strikes on the Islamic Republic.
Iranian authorities unveiled a new mural on a giant billboard in a central Tehran square Sunday with a direct warning to the United States to not attempt a military strike on the country, as U.S. warships head to the region.
An F/A-18E Super Hornet launched from the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier while conducting routine flight operations in the Arabian Sea, the US CENTCOM said
Iran has missiles fast enough to threaten US warships, but not the sensors needed to find them. Against a mobile aircraft carrier protected by layered defences, hypersonic speed alone is not enough to guarantee a decisive strike.
Two Iranian-backed militias in the Middle East are signaling their readiness to launch new attacks. The move seems to support Iran, which is concerned as a U.S. aircraft carrier has reached the region.
IRAN has issued a chilling threat to Donald Trump after he ordered a military armada towards the Ayatollah’s regime and warned that Washington was “watching”. The RAF has also
Tensions between Iran and the United States continued to ramp up as US President Donald Trump announced that a massive “armada” was heading toward the Persian Gulf. Led by the USS Abraham Lincoln, the presence of the fleet underscores increasingly bellicose relations between Washington and Tehran – and rising fears of a military confrontation.
Iranian ships falsifying their journeys deliver jet fuel, urea to Myanmar junta, circumventing sanctions in both countries.
Authorities in Iran have unveiled a new mural in a central Tehran square with a direct warning to the United States to not attempt a military strike on the country.
Iran must forgo its nuclear program and stop the killing to avoid being attacked by U.S. forces massing in the Gulf, warned President Donald Trump.