Four
B-52 Bombers Deployed To Deter "Possible Attack" By Iran
7
May, 2019
The
deployment of American military assets to the Middle East
continues to ramp up following national security advisor John
Bolton's Sunday night statements warning the US is prepared to
send "a clear and unmistakable message to the Iranian regime".
Citing
"possible attack by Iran" against US troops in the
region, four
B-52 bombers are now on their way to the Middle East as
part of Sunday's announced USS Abraham Lincoln carrier strike group
deployment.
Two of the bombers are expected to leave Tuesday from Barksdale Air Force Base in Louisiana, arriving at Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar on Wednesday, CBS News national security correspondent David Martin reports.
The
White House house had previously warned of "a
number of troubling and escalatory indications and warnings" from
Iran, for which Bolton said the US was prepared to use "unrelenting
force"..
"The
United States is not seeking war with the Iranian regime, but we are
fully prepared to respond to any attack, whether by proxy, the
Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, or regular Iranian forces,"
Bolton said previously as part of his Sunday statements.
On
Monday Axios published
a report by Israeli correspondent Barak Ravid which identified
Israel as behind
the intelligence warning the
White House appears to be basing its information on.
"Israel
passed information on an alleged Iranian plot to attack U.S.
interests in
the Gulf to the U.S. before national security adviser John
Bolton threatened Iran with 'unrelenting force' last night,
senior Israeli officials told me," Ravid wrote in the Axios
report.
Though
many indicators suggest the deployment of the nuclear-powered USS
Abraham Lincoln carrier to the Middle East CENTCOM region had already
been scheduled prior to Bolton's Sunday claim that it was being sent
on a mission to help secure US assets from Iranian attack, the
carrier appears to be quickly moving toward the Persian Gulf.
The USS Abraham Lincoln has filed with Egypt for permission to go through the Suez Canal and is expected to transit in the next 48-72 hours, Martin reports. The aircraft carrier was scheduled to go to the Gulf anyway but is now going one to two weeks early.
The
report notes further that CENTCOM is expected to request more foces,
including Patriot anti-missile batteries, in order to patrol and
secure American forces locations in the region, including in Iraq,
Syria, and the UAE.
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