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.
US, Iran tensions escalate as President Donald Trump threatens military action over uranium enrichment. Experts warn of global nuclear proliferation risks.
Trump says US ‘armada’ is heading towards the Gulf, raising fears of a military escalation in the region.
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.
The U.S. has ordered some of its military personnel to depart from bases in the Middle East on Tuesday as tensions with Iran escalate.
Warnings come as Mexico’s Sheinbaum says ‘compelling results’ in tackling drug cartels, following Trump strike threats.
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 Pentagon has been sending U.S. military assets into the Middle East, including an aircraft carrier group and its thousands of troops
Greenland's natural resources and proximity to Russia and China have made it a valuable strategic asset to the US military since World War II.