Southfront Press
Iran is actively preparing for an attack by the United States and Israel, despite reports of some progress in nuclear talks.
In a clear warning to both the U.S. and Israel, on February 16, the
Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy kicked off drills in the
strategic Hormuz Strait.
The strait was closed for several hours on the second day of the
drills due to “security precautions,” and commander of the guard’s navy,
Rear Admiral Alireza Tangsiri, stated that Iran is prepared to close
the waterway at command.
As the drills were ongoing, the U.S. military began sending dozens of
warplanes to the Middle East. At least 18 F-35A Lightning II stealth
fighter jets left Lakenheath Air Base in the United Kingdom on February
16 headed for Muwaffaq Salti in Jordan.
The next day, a dozen F-22 Raptors stealth fighter jets left Langley
Air Force Base in Virginia heading east. At least six landed at
Lakenheath Air Base in the UK.
In addition, at least 48 F-16 Fighting Falcons moved toward the
Middle East. The multirole fighter jets took off from Aviano Air Base in
Italy, Spangdahlem Air Base in Germany and McEntire Joint National
Guard Base in South Carolina.
Two E-3 Sentry Airborne Warning And Control Systems (AWACS) aircraft
also landed at Mildenhall Air Base in the UK. At least one U-2 Dragon
Lady spy plane was also spotted on the way to the Middle East.
One the same day it was revealed that the USS Gerald R. Ford has
already arrived near the Strait of Gibraltar, which means it could join
the USS Abraham Lincoln in the Middle East in under a week.
Amid this escalation, an Iranian delegation led by Foreign Minister
Abbas Araghchi held a second round of indirect talks with U.S.
representatives, headed by U.S. envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner
in Geneva on February 17.
Araghchi said that Iran and the U.S. reached an understanding on the
main “guiding principles” of a new nuclear agreement, and spoke of a
“window of opportunity”.
Optimism was short lived, however, as a report published by Axios on
February 18 revealed that President Donald Trump was “fed up” with Iran,
and that a long, multi-week campaign that starts with a joint
U.S.-Israel attack may be just a few days away.
All in all, it appears that the U.S. is nearing a decision on war
with Iran. The U.S. and Israel will likely be ready to attack within a
week. Iran will likely react with full force. Closing the Hormuz Strait
will be an option for the Islamic Republic.
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Another view by former CIA analyst Larry Johnson of Sonar 21 Read on his site – this is only a snippet.
The massive deployment of US combat air
assets to the Middle East, accompanied by two carrier strike groups, is
not a negotiating ploy. The USCENTCOM chain of command, along with the
supporting military assets (e.g., AFSOC, JSOC, EUCOM), fully expected
the launch order to be issued for a Friday night strike. But the order
has not been issued… At least not yet, as of 2200 hours eastern time on
Friday. What is going on?
For starters, there are two senior
members of the Trump administration who are warning the President that
the attack would be political suicide. They reportedly buttressed their
argument against attacking Iran by providing the President with the
results of a recent opinion poll. According to the poll results, if
Trump starts a war with Iran and there are significant US casualties,
the Titanic has a better chance of sailing again than the
Republicans winning the midterms. It appears — at least for now — that
Trump is reconsidering giving the Execute order.
A second factor that makes an attack less likely this weekend is Tuesday’s State of the Nation
address by Trump. Chief of Staff Susie Wiles may be a corrupt, Zionist
tool, but she is not politically obtuse. Starting a war with Iran,
especially after Trump’s tariff deal was slapped down by the US Supreme
Court, would likely set off a firestorm among the Democrats,
Independents and the media. Instead of Trump being able to tout all of
his massive achievements during his first year of his second
term, the public attention would be clamoring for info about the war.
JCS Chairman Caine and Admiral Brad Cooper, Commander of CENTCOM, have
warned the President that there is a high likelihood that there would be
US casualties when the US attacks.