US Deploys Massive Military Force to West Asia Amid Rising Iran Tensions

The United States has initiated its most significant military deployment to West Asia since the 2003 Iraq invasion, with forces including advanced fighter jets and a second aircraft carrier positioned for potential strikes against Iran. President Donald Trump has been briefed but has not yet made a final decision on authorizing military action. This escalation coincides with Iran and Russia commencing joint naval exercises in the Gulf of Oman, explicitly framed as a deterrent against unilateral action in the region. The standoff follows indirect talks mediated by Oman, which ended without a major breakthrough on Iran's nuclear program.

Key Points: US Military Buildup for Potential Iran Strikes, Trump's Call Awaited

  • US military's largest West Asia deployment since 2003
  • Trump briefed but final strike call pending
  • Iran & Russia conduct joint naval drills
  • US sends F-22s, F-35s, and second aircraft carrier
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US moves significant military forces in West Asia for possible strikes against Iran, Trump yet to make final call

US deploys F-22s, aircraft carriers to West Asia for possible Iran strikes. Trump's final decision pending as Iran-Russia hold naval drills.

"Iran would be very wise to make a deal - Karoline Leavitt"

New Delhi, February 19

The United States has deployed air and naval forces to West Asia, local media, including the Wall Street Journal and CNN among others, reported on Thursday, marking the most substantive deployment to the region since US had invaded Iraq in the year 2003.

The US military is prepared to strike Iran as early as this weekend, though President Donald Trump has yet to make a final decision on whether he'll authorise such actions, CNN said, citing sources familiar with the matter.

This comes amidst Iran and Russia announcing joint naval drills in the Sea of Oman to deter any "unilateral action" in the region.

Iranian Navy's spokesman Rear Admiral Hassan Maghsoudloo was cited by Iran's Tasnim news agency as saying that Joint naval exercises of Iran and Russia will be held on February 19 "in the Gulf of Oman and the northern Indian Ocean."

Top US administration national security officials met Wednesday in the White House Situation Room to discuss the situation in Iran, the American broadcaster cited a person familiar with the meeting as saying.

Trump was also briefed on Wednesday by special envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, Trump's son-in-law, about their indirect talks with Iran that occurred a day earlier in Geneva.

The WSJ report noted that the US is continuing to build up its military presence in West Asia, sending F-22 and F-35 fighter jets. In addition, a second aircraft carrier and command post aircraft are en route, it said.

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt had said on Wednesday that "Iran would be very wise to make a deal" with US President Donald Trump, after indirect talks in Geneva mediated by Oman, ended without a significant breakthrough. Iran's foreign minister said there was an agreement on a "set of guiding principles."

Trump has repeatedly demanded that Iran give up its nuclear program, including agreeing not to enrich any more uranium.

In June last year, the US and the Israel had launched a 12-day war, conducting strikes on military and nuclear sites across Iran.

Trump had on January 26 this year said that a "massive armada" was heading toward Iran andexpressed hope that Tehran would return to the negotiating table and conclude a "fair and equitable" deal, implying a complete renunciation of nuclear weapons. In response, Tehran warned that any attack on Iran will entail threats to the United States and its allies' entire military infrastructure in West Asia.

A NYT report cited US officials as saying that the US military buildup in the West Asia includes dozens of refueling tankers, rushed to the region by United States Central Command, more than 50 additional fighter jets, and two aircraft carrier strike groups, complete with their accompanying destroyers, cruisers and submarines.

The aircraft carrier USS Gerald R Ford was approaching Gibraltar on Wednesday as it made its way to join the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln in the region, the NYT said.

Over the past month, the US military has moved into the West Asian region air defences -- including Patriot missile defense and Terminal High Altitude Area Defence (THAAD) systems- which can intercept Iranian ballistic missiles.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The scale of this deployment is staggering. F-22s, F-35s, two carrier groups... it feels like 2003 all over again. Hope cooler heads prevail. The human cost of another war would be catastrophic.
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Rohit P
Iran-Russia naval drills are a clear message. The world is not unipolar anymore. While we have good relations with the US, India must maintain its strategic autonomy and continue engaging with all sides, including Iran for Chabahar port.
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Priya S
Petrol prices will shoot up again if there's a conflict. 😓 The common person in India is already struggling with inflation. This geopolitical tension has very real consequences for our household budgets.
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Vikram M
Respectfully, I think the article could have done more to explain the historical context of US-Iran relations. It's not just about nuclear programs. That said, the deployment details are alarming. Hope diplomacy wins.
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Karthik V
The mention of THAAD and Patriot systems is key. This isn't just about offense; they're preparing for a potential Iranian missile response. The entire Gulf region could become a warzone, affecting lakhs of Indian workers. A nightmare scenario.

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