US Air Force to begin Middle East exercise amid Iran tensions

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The US Air Force said Sunday it was about to begin a multi-day readiness exercise across the Middle East “to demonstrate the ability to deploy, disperse, and sustain combat airpower” in the region, amid heightened tensions with Iran.

“This exercise reinforces peace through strength by fielding a credible, combat-ready, and responsible presence designed to deter aggression, reduce the risk of miscalculation and assure partners,” a statement released by US Air Forces Central (AFCENT) said.

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Tension between the US and Iran has spiked in the wake of a deadly crackdown on nationwide protests that saw thousands of people killed and tens of thousands arrested. US President Donald Trump had threatened military action if Iran continued to kill peaceful protesters or carried out mass executions of those detained.

This also comes as the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier and accompanying warships move towards the region. Trump has said the ships are being moved “just in case” he decides to take action.

US Central Command said on social media that its Air Force F-15E Strike Eagle now has a presence in the Middle East, noting the fighter jet “enhances combat readiness and promotes regional security and stability.”

Similarly, the UK Ministry of Defense said Thursday that it deployed its Typhoon fighter jets to Qatar “in a defensive capacity.”

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