US Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Brian M. Wilbur
- The US Navy carrier strike group and US Air Force bombers deployed to the Middle East to counter Iran conducted simulated strike drills near Iran this weekend.
- The US began deploying troops and military assets to US Central Command last month in response to intelligence indicating that Iran was plotting attacks on US interests in the region.
- The exercises conducted Saturday involved F/A-18E Super Hornets, E-2D Growlers and other naval air assets and B-52H Stratofortress heavy, long-range bombers.
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The US Navy carrier strike group and US Air Force bombers deployed to the Middle East to counter Iran conducted simulated strike drills near Iran this weekend as tensions between Washington and Tehran remain high.
The US began deploying numerous troops and military assets to the US Central Command area of responsibility last month in response to intelligence indicating that Iran was plotting attacks on US interests in the region.
The exact nature of the threat posed by Iran and its proxies is unclear, although Vice Adm. Michael Gilday recently told reporters at the Pentagon that the Iranian leadership has repeatedly made threats backed up by changes in their force posture.
Furthermore, there have been a string of attacks in recent weeks - including attacks on tankers in UAE waters, a drone strike on a Saudi pipeline, and a rocket attack in the Green Zone in Iraq - that have reinforced the US military's view that Iran is involved in or plotting nefarious activities.