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Warships, submarines, planes: Here's how the US is preparing for war

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Warships, submarines, planes: Here's how the US is preparing for war

"Mount Whitney" headed east. The launch of this slow American ship is worth more than aircraft carriers. And it sends a clear message to the world: America will have a free hand in today's Middle East crisis.

"Mount Witney" is like a floating headquarters. It is capable of single-handedly leading an entire conflict. It already happened in 2011, when faced with the opposition of the Berlusconi government, it entered international waters and led the first attacks in Libya.

What the US is doing in the waters of the Mediterranean shows concern for what could happen in the coming hours. Never has there been such an uncertain scenario, filled with hot fronts and endless risks of war expansion.

In a few days, 2 aircraft carriers, 2 cruisers, 6 fighter jets, 1 marine task force will be deployed near the coast of Cyprus. A very special submarine, "USS Florida" with 154 Tomahawk missiles, is coming from Scotland in a hurry. They hit up to 1000 km away.

Several squadrons of fighter jets are stationed at several airports in the Arabian Peninsula, and a ready landing group is located on the borders of the Gulf. Biden's army will have at its disposal dozens of warships, 200 fighter jets, 5,000 marines with amphibious vehicles.

This demonstration of force has above all a preventive purpose. Show Iran the potentially devastating consequences if it sticks its nose in. But also Hezbollah, the protagonist of the increasing clashes in the north of Israel.

It is not for nothing that the A-10 aircraft have been doubled in the Middle East, which serve for missions at low altitudes and have given evidence in the battles in Syria against the Russian Wagner.

Cruisers in the Eastern Mediterranean have SM-6 missiles, designed to intercept ballistic missiles up to 350 km away. Israel is totally under the dome of the US Navy. / Bota.al

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