Trump says 'hopefully' won't need Iran military action
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A “multi-day readiness exercise” will take place after Donald Trump deployed an “armada” to the Middle East.
President Trump has not authorized military action in Iran, but the U.S. has built up its presence in the region in recent days.
US, Iran tensions escalate as President Donald Trump threatens military action over uranium enrichment. Experts warn of global nuclear proliferation risks.
The United States and Iran appear to be moving closer to military conflict, with President Donald Trump saying Washington is "ready, willing, and able" to strike its arch-foe, and Tehran vowing a "crushing response.
The unit is part of a broader push to better integrate cyber, EW, and other non-destructive effects into missions, leaders told lawmakers on Wednesday.
As the US military began launching strikes on alleged drug boats in the Caribbean last year, a young Trinidadian man who was in Venezuela for work was searching for a way home, according to a lawsuit filed on Tuesday.
Congress is backing increases to the size of the military, having passed and proposed final legislation that will raise and fund rises in end strength.
The Pentagon has been sending U.S. military assets into the Middle East, including an aircraft carrier group and its thousands of troops
President Donald Trump urged Iran to "come to the table" as the U.S. deploys a "massive armada" to the region on Wednesday. "A massive Armada is heading to Iran. It is moving quickly, with great power,