BREAKING: USA continues  to send weapons to the Middle East

BREAKING: USA continues to send weapons to the Middle East

• U.S. has deployed the USS Gerald R. Ford carrier strike group toward the region to join the USS Abraham Lincoln — marking one of the largest naval surges in decades. • Dozens of fighter jets — including F-22 Raptors, F-35 Lightning IIs, F-16s, aerial refueling tankers, and support aircraft — have flown into bases in Jordan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and adjacent areas. • Open-source flight-tracking data shows 50+ aircraft arriving within 24 hours, with 18 F-35s just reported recently. • Pentagon and U.S. military tracking (via MULTIPLE sources) suggest the buildup could support sustained operations — not just a short strike — with refueling, EW aircraft, ISR, and heavy fighters in position. • These moves occur amid indirect nuclear talks with Iran; President Trump has set a 10–15 day deadline for a deal and has kept military options publicly on the table. • Russia has publicly urged restraint as tensions escalate around these deployments and Iranian drills.

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