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In addition to speculation on the other side of the possibility of an indirect Iranian attack on American and Israeli interests, with the impending anniversary of the assassination of the Revolutionary Guard’s Quds Force commander, Qassem Soleimani, and following the removal of nuclear scientist Fakhri Zadeh .
This military confrontation, for which Iran says it is ready, includes confronting a series of highly advanced US air, sea and ground weapons that the United States brought to the region.
Washington reaffirms its seriousness in preventing Iran from committing any terrorist act in the Arab Gulf region In a measure that is the first of its kind, Washington sent a nuclear submarine to cross the Strait of Hormuz accompanied by two warheads.
According to the Pentagon, the submarine, known as “SS Georgia,” is a message to Tehran that the United States is committed to protecting the security of its allies.
The submarine, equipped with more than 150 “Tomahawk” missiles, was accompanied by other warships.
According to the US side, this military parade comes to remind Iran that the United States is ready to respond in case Tehran decides to carry out an attack or provocation on the first anniversary of the assassination of Qassem Soleimani.
The nuclear submarine made its way into the Strait of Hormuz to join the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz, which arrived late last November, as well as the two US B52 bombers.
Israeli army spokesman Gen. Heidi Zilberman revealed that Israel is monitoring Tehran’s movements in the region and expects any possible Iranian attacks to come from Iraq and Yemen.
According to the Jerusalem Post, Zilberman referred to Iraq and Yemen as Iran’s second circle, after Lebanon and Syria, which are the first in its power conflict with Israel, and said Israel is closely monitoring the situation in both countries. .
He noted that Iran has developed a wide range of capabilities in the region, specifically in Iraq and Yemen, including advanced drones and remote-guided missiles, and was able to operate them without detection, indicating “significant Iranian capability in this field.”
Iran’s Foreign Ministry said Monday that Tehran was prepared to face any US military action and had plans to respond.
Zadeh, faced with the possibility of a military attack by the United States of America against Iran, that Tehran is prepared for all scenarios.
As quoted by the media, Zadeh said: “We are thinking of all scenarios, and we are prepared for any scenario. We hope that the Donald Trump administration will stop generating tension in its final days.
The Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman stressed that his country “will not hesitate to defend its legitimate rights in accordance with the United Nations Charter against any threat.”