It seems that the United States is significantly increasing its military presence in the Middle East with the deployment of highly sophisticated aircraft and a second aircraft carrier to the region.
Over the past few days, at least five B-2-Stealth bombers have deployed to Diego Garcia, a UK military base used by the US in the Indian Ocean. It is alleged that more is on the way.
Seven C17 aircraft were also detected on the remote Atol, suggesting that the transport of equipment, staff and supplies and the fuel aircraft have been repositioned to strategic locations.
The Pentagon recently ordered USS Harry S Truman Carrier Strike Group to expand its deployment in the Red Sea with a month, and a second strike group, led by the USS Carl Vinson plane, is on its way to the Middle East.
Both groups have support ships, including destroyers, as part of the group.
This is an unusual surge in military assets and an indication that the US is planning many strikes the houthi’s in Yemen and possibly looking for a strong message to Iran.
The Houthi’s, an Islamic group that controls a large part of Yemen, including the capital Sana’a, repeatedly attacked the Red Sea Shipment and Israel During the war in Gasa.
Those attacks stopped while the ceasefire was in force but began again after a resumption of Israeli military operations in Gaza.
The Houthi’s promised to hit Ben Gurion Airport in Israel and fired ballistic missiles to Israel over the past few weeks on an almost daily basis, causing the air strike in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.
They claimed that they launched drones in Israel on Tuesday night, but the Israeli army did not confirm it.
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The Trump administration has launched attacks on the Houthis to restore freedom of shipping in the Red Sea, an important waterway for global trade as it was connected to the Mediterranean via the Suez channel.
The first wave of those attacks was the subject of a great safety offense when a journalist is incorrectly included In discussions between senior American government staff on the message of the messages app.
US defense secretary Pete Hegseth has promised to keep the Houthis as long as it lasts, and President Trump has warned Iran that he may be forced to take military steps against their core facilities if Tehran does not agree to talks.