US military prepared to strike Iran as early as this weekend
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One ex-CIA analyst described Trump's Iran military strategy to Newsweek as "the beatings will continue until your offer improves."
Satellite images show Iran reinforcing nuclear and military facilities as the United States sends significant naval and air forces to the Middle East amid speculation of a possible strike on Iran this weekend.
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The images revealed the regime has covered the middle and southern entrances of the nuclear facility with soil, and the northernmost tunnel entrance, which features additional passive defense measure
After using 14 GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrators (MOP) during Operation Midnight Hammer against Iranian nuclear facilities, the USAF needs to replenish its arsenal.
Sure, the US is very capable of another military-driven 'hit-and-run', this time in Iran. But the question would remain, to what end?
Recent U.S. military strikes have severely damaged Iran's nuclear program. But the regime's ambitions remain as a budding nuclear arsenal.
The Eagle is heading to the frontline.
Since the Israeli and American airstrikes on Iran last June, the country has slid into chaos and endless protests. The unrest was slow to escalate into nationwide protests but that finally happened on December 28.