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With a ground assault imminent in Iran, the United States is deploying a third aircraft carrier, the USS George H.W. Bush, to the Middle East, where it will accompany the USS Gerald R. Ford and USS Abraham Lincoln.

The Wall Street Journal reports that as the 33-day war shows no signs of ending, the U.S. is expected to maintain the presence of three carrier strike groups there for the foreseeable future.

Two new EA-37B Compass Call warfare jets from the Air Force have also been dispatched by the Pentagon to the United Kingdom in advance of their deployment in the combat zone.

The aircraft performs intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance tasks while also being capable of long-range jamming and disrupting enemy communications, air defenses, and command systems.

The transfer of additional assets coincides with the deployment of the USS Tripoli, which includes transport and fighter aircraft, as well as sailors and marines from the Amphibious Ready Group and 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit.

John Healey, the British Defence Secretary, has declared that the UK is dispatching more service personnel and air defence systems to assist allies in countering potential Iranian assaults.

President Donald Trump will deliver a national address regarding the war on Wednesday night. Earlier, he informed reporters at the White House that American forces could come back home in “two or three weeks.”

Trump also brushed aside Iran’s warning about targeting U.S. firms in the area: “With what? “BB guns?” he scoffed. The IRGC included Microsoft, Apple, Google, Cisco, HP, Intel, Oracle, Chase, Tesla, Boeing, Meta, IBM, Dell, Nvidia, JPMorgan among others.

On Tuesday, Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi announced that his nation was “prepared for any ground confrontation,” cautioning opponents not to undervalue its resilience.

Tehran was in contact with Washington, as confirmed by Araghchi, but there were no concrete negotiations. He characterized the messages as “warnings or mutual viewpoints,” and reiterated that Iran “will not agree to a ceasefire.”

Majid Mousavi, the Aerospace Commander of the IRGC, has asserted that it aimed at the homes of U.S. pilots and aircrew in Al Kharj, Saudi Arabia. This action was said to be supplementary to earlier attacks on AWACS, tankers, and fuel depots.

Iran and Israel have conducted attacks in the last 24 hours. The Iranian military reported that it targeted facilities associated with Siemens and AT&T close to Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv and in Haifa, while the IDF bombarded arms production sites in Iran.

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