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US Boosts Military Power In Middle East With Major Deployment Of Advanced Fighter Jets

America has significantly increased its military strength in the Middle East. More than 50 fighter jets have been sent there in the last 24 hours.

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US reinforces Middle East defenses with large-scale deployment of F-35, F-22 fighter aircraft (Image Courtesy: armyrecognition.com)

Washington: America has significantly increased its military strength in the Middle East. More than 50 fighter jets have been sent there in the last 24 hours, while new diplomatic talks are also going on in Geneva on the nuclear program with Iran. Both these things are happening simultaneously—on one hand America is showing strength, on the other hand it is finding a way out through negotiations.

Why did America send so many jets?

American officials have described this as a great strength of air and naval assets. Axios was the first to report, where a US official confirmed that more than 50 fighter jets moved into the region in the last 24 hours. Flight tracking data and military monitors showed that advanced jets such as the F-22, F-35 and F-16 were leaving, along with aerial refueling tankers – meaning these jets are ready for long operations.

Which jets are going and where?

Reports mention F-22 (stealth fighter), F-35 (advanced multi-role) and F-16 (multi-purpose). These jets are flying from US bases and reaching the Middle East via Europe. Many C-17 transport planes were also seen in movement. All of them are going to US bases near Iran like Jordan, Qatar and Gulf areas.

Are any career groups also going?

The USS Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group is out of the Caribbean, in the Mid-Atlantic and headed to the Middle East. Navy officials told AP that it is with three guided-missile destroyers (USS Mahan, Bainbridge and Winston Churchill). Currently it is passing through the Strait of Gibraltar, so it may take more than a week to reach Iran. With USS Abraham Lincoln and her group already deployed to the region, there will now be two carriers – quite a large force.

How are nuclear talks going with Iran?

Amidst all this, the second round of indirect talks took place in Geneva. US and Iranian officials kept Cash's optimistic tone. The US side said that "progress has been made, but many details remain to be discussed." Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said on Iranian TV that the discussions were "serious, constructive and positive". There has been a general understanding on "guiding principles" from both sides. Iran will bring more detailed proposals in two weeks. The Omani Foreign Minister (Mediator) also spoke of "good progress."

All this shows that on one hand America is increasing military pressure, and on the other hand it is looking for a solution through diplomacy. The Trump Administration is pressuring Iran for a nuclear deal, but there is some hope in the talks. Tension is high in the Middle East, but the path to dialogue is still open.

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