War Imminent? U.S. Flies Bombers By Iran With Allied Forces

Biden has been trying to re-establish peace negotiations with Iran and is likely looking to go back to their previous deal where the U.S. just pays them to be good. But Iran has not been having it and has been acting aggressively towards Americans. So we sent over some B-52 Bombers to do a flyby letting them know that they are on thin ice.

The U.S. military on Sunday flew two B-52H “Stratofortress” bombers across the Middle East “to deter aggression” in the region, delivering a clear warning to Iran after a string of recent rocket attacks that targeted American troops.

U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM), which oversees American military operations in the region, said that aircraft from Israel, Saudi Arabia and Qatar joined the B-52 bombers during their flights. It’s the fourth time this year the Pentagon has sent B-52s to the Middle East.

Sunday’s move comes just days after another rocket attack on an air base in Iraq that houses American troops.”

Iran has both aggressively supported terrorist organizations for more than 40 years and defied international norms by conducting malign activities that destabilize the region, Marine Corps Gen. Kenneth McKenzie said. Iran is a major source of instability in Iraq and uses Iraq as a proxy battlefield against the United States,” Gen. McKenzie added. “Iran‘s actions also contribute to the instability seen in Syria and Yemen.”

Iran has also been hostile with Israel.

“…A pro-Iran satellite channel based in Beirut broadcast Iranian military drone footage of an Israeli ship hit by a mysterious explosion only days earlier in the Mideast. While the channel sought to say Iran wasn’t involved, Israel has blamed Tehran for what it described as an attack on the vessel.”

Iran has proven before that they will attack American forces, so we may soon have to do more than flyby with our bombers. But hopefully, Biden will be with it enough to take action if Iran decides to actually move against us.

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