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US deploys aircraft carrier and bombers after 'troubling indications' from Iran

National security adviser John Bolton says any Iranian attack on US or its allies will be met with ‘unrelenting force’

Mon 6 May 2019 02.43 BSTFirst published on Mon 6 May 2019 02.28 BST




The USS Abraham Lincoln carrier strikes group is heading to the Middle East in response to ‘troubling indications’ from Iran, said John Bolton. Photograph: Jiji Press/EPA
The US is sending an aircraft carrier and a bomber task force to the Middle East in response to a “number of troubling and escalatory indications and warnings” from Iran, the national security advisor John Bolton has said.

It was unclear on Sunday night what Iranian actions Bolton was referring to. There have been no recent incidents in the Persian Gulf where US and Iranian navies are routinely in close proximity and the Abraham Lincoln carrier strike group was already bound for the Gulf a month before Bolton made his announcement.

However, the tone of Bolton’s declaration looked likely to escalate tensions in the region, and it comes days after the Iranian government expressed concern that Bolton and other hawks were seeking to draw the Trump administration into a new war.

In a written statement, Bolton said the ships and planes were intended “to send a clear and unmistakable message to the Iranian regime that any attack on United States interests or on those of our allies will be met with unrelenting force.”

“The United States is not seeking war with the Iranian regime, but we are fully prepared to respond to any attack, whether by proxy, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, or regular Iranian forces,” the statement said.

Rotations of aircraft carrier “strike groups” and bomber fleets happen routinely. At present there are none in the US Central Command region, which encompasses the Middle East and Afghanistan. The Abraham Lincoln carrier strike group, left its base in Norfolk, Virginia, on 1 April and was due to sail to the Mediterranean for exercises and then on to the Gulf.

The US withdrew its B-1 bombers from the Middle East in March for maintenance and upgrades amid concerns the bomber force was over-stretched.

While such changes in global deployment are made regularly, it is rare for the announcement of such deployments to be made by a national security advisor rather than the Pentagon.

“A carrier into CentCom is not unusual and was likely routine and long planned,” said Ilan Goldenberg, a former state department and Pentagon official, now a senior fellow at the Centre for a New American Security in Washington. “The inflammatory language from Bolton is unusual provocative but my guess is just an opportunity to try to intimidate the Iranians. Nothing more.”

Bolton has been pushing for a tougher stance by the US towards North Korea, Venezuela and Iran. Before taking his White House position, he argued that bombing Iran was the only way to stop it acquiring a nuclear weapon.

Last May, the Trump administration walked out of a multilateral agreement with Iran by which Tehran accepted strict curbs on its nuclear programme in return for sanctions relief. Since then the US has threatened sanctions against any companies or individuals around the world doing business with Iran, and has sought to reduce Iranian oil exports to zero.

The UN nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has certified that Iran continues to meet its obligations under the 2015 nuclear deal, and other parties to the agreement, the UK, France, Germany, European Union, Russia and China, also insist they will honour its terms, despite US pressure.

During a visit to New York last month, the Iranian foreign minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, warned that what he called a “B Team” consisting of Bolton, Israeli prime minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, the Emirati crown prince Mohammed bin Zayed and his Saudi counterpart Mohammed bin Salman, were seeking to goad the US and Iran into a conflict.

“We don’t believe that President Trump wants confrontation. But, we know that there are people who are pushing for one,” Zarif told the CBS programme, Face the Nation. “I think the US administration is putting things in place for accidents to happen. And there has to be extreme vigilance, so that people who are planning this type of accident would not have their way.”

Bolton gave no details of the alleged “troubling and escalatory indications and warnings” from Iran. Mark Dubowitz, the head of the Foundation for the Defence of Democracies who has long supported a tough approach to Iran, argued that Hamas rocket attacks against Israel could have been orchestrated by Iran as part of a campaign against the US and its regional allies.

“Actually, ‘intimidating’ the regime in Iran by promising overwhelming force in response to intel that they may be considering striking US assets or allies is called deterrence and could help dissuade them,” Dubowitz wrote on Twitter.
 
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US sends aircraft carrier and bomber task force to 'warn Iran'

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The US has deployed an aircraft carrier to the Middle East to send a "clear and unmistakable message" to Iran.

John Bolton, US national security advisor, said they were acting "in response to a number of troubling and escalatory indications and warnings".

The deployment of the warship was based on claims of a possible attack on US forces, Reuters news agency reports, quoting an unnamed US official.

Mr Bolton added that they would counter any attack with "unrelenting force".

In a statement, Mr Bolton said: "The United States is deploying the USS Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group and a bomber task force to the US Central Command region to send a clear and unmistakeable message to the Iranian regime that any attack on United States interests or on those of our allies will be met with unrelenting force."

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Image captionJohn Bolton said the US was "not seeking war" with Iran
He added: "The United States is not seeking war with the Iranian regime. But we are fully prepared to respond to any attack, whether by proxy, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps or regular Iranian forces."

The ship was already in Europe for war games with US allies that have been taking place since the end of April.

This isn't the first time the USS Abraham Lincoln has been deployed to the Gulf. However, this deployment comes amid growing tensions between the US and Iran.

Last year President Donald Trump unilaterally withdrew from a landmark nuclear deal the US and other nations had agreed with Iran in 2015.

Under the accord, Iran had agreed to limit its sensitive nuclear activities and allow in international inspectors in return for sanctions relief.

And last month the White House said it would end exemptions from sanctions for five countries - China, India, Japan, South Korea and Turkey - that were still buying Iranian oil.

At the same time the US also blacklisted Iran's elite Revolutionary Guard Corps, designating it as a foreign terrorist group.

The sanctions have led to a sharp downturn in Iran's economy, pushing the value of its currency to record lows, quadrupling its annual inflation rate, driving away foreign investors, and triggering protests.
 
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US deploys aircraft carrier and bombers after 'troubling indications' from Iran

National security adviser John Bolton says any Iranian attack on US or its allies will be met with ‘unrelenting force’

Mon 6 May 2019 02.43 BSTFirst published on Mon 6 May 2019 02.28 BST




The USS Abraham Lincoln carrier strikes group is heading to the Middle East in response to ‘troubling indications’ from Iran, said John Bolton. Photograph: Jiji Press/EPA
The US is sending an aircraft carrier and a bomber task force to the Middle East in response to a “number of troubling and escalatory indications and warnings” from Iran, the national security advisor John Bolton has said.

It was unclear on Sunday night what Iranian actions Bolton was referring to. There have been no recent incidents in the Persian Gulf where US and Iranian navies are routinely in close proximity and the Abraham Lincoln carrier strike group was already bound for the Gulf a month before Bolton made his announcement.

However, the tone of Bolton’s declaration looked likely to escalate tensions in the region, and it comes days after the Iranian government expressed concern that Bolton and other hawks were seeking to draw the Trump administration into a new war.

In a written statement, Bolton said the ships and planes were intended “to send a clear and unmistakable message to the Iranian regime that any attack on United States interests or on those of our allies will be met with unrelenting force.”

“The United States is not seeking war with the Iranian regime, but we are fully prepared to respond to any attack, whether by proxy, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, or regular Iranian forces,” the statement said.

Rotations of aircraft carrier “strike groups” and bomber fleets happen routinely. At present there are none in the US Central Command region, which encompasses the Middle East and Afghanistan. The Abraham Lincoln carrier strike group, left its base in Norfolk, Virginia, on 1 April and was due to sail to the Mediterranean for exercises and then on to the Gulf.

The US withdrew its B-1 bombers from the Middle East in March for maintenance and upgrades amid concerns the bomber force was over-stretched.

While such changes in global deployment are made regularly, it is rare for the announcement of such deployments to be made by a national security advisor rather than the Pentagon.

“A carrier into CentCom is not unusual and was likely routine and long planned,” said Ilan Goldenberg, a former state department and Pentagon official, now a senior fellow at the Centre for a New American Security in Washington. “The inflammatory language from Bolton is unusual provocative but my guess is just an opportunity to try to intimidate the Iranians. Nothing more.”

Bolton has been pushing for a tougher stance by the US towards North Korea, Venezuela and Iran. Before taking his White House position, he argued that bombing Iran was the only way to stop it acquiring a nuclear weapon.

Last May, the Trump administration walked out of a multilateral agreement with Iran by which Tehran accepted strict curbs on its nuclear programme in return for sanctions relief. Since then the US has threatened sanctions against any companies or individuals around the world doing business with Iran, and has sought to reduce Iranian oil exports to zero.

The UN nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has certified that Iran continues to meet its obligations under the 2015 nuclear deal, and other parties to the agreement, the UK, France, Germany, European Union, Russia and China, also insist they will honour its terms, despite US pressure.

During a visit to New York last month, the Iranian foreign minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, warned that what he called a “B Team” consisting of Bolton, Israeli prime minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, the Emirati crown prince Mohammed bin Zayed and his Saudi counterpart Mohammed bin Salman, were seeking to goad the US and Iran into a conflict.

“We don’t believe that President Trump wants confrontation. But, we know that there are people who are pushing for one,” Zarif told the CBS programme, Face the Nation. “I think the US administration is putting things in place for accidents to happen. And there has to be extreme vigilance, so that people who are planning this type of accident would not have their way.”

Bolton gave no details of the alleged “troubling and escalatory indications and warnings” from Iran. Mark Dubowitz, the head of the Foundation for the Defence of Democracies who has long supported a tough approach to Iran, argued that Hamas rocket attacks against Israel could have been orchestrated by Iran as part of a campaign against the US and its regional allies.

“Actually, ‘intimidating’ the regime in Iran by promising overwhelming force in response to intel that they may be considering striking US assets or allies is called deterrence and could help dissuade them,” Dubowitz wrote on Twitter.

A brief show of force and then several months of repair in the port.

All hail to military industrial complex.
 
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Maybe now US think French/Khomeini revolution have enough fire to engulf whole Muslim region, so now is the time to ignite the fire.
 
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What do you mean "lying about war" ?
If I get it correct, you mean they send this to attack Iran.
What I am saying is that if they want to attack Iran they would bring back their navy.
So, I conclude John Bolton is lying about attacking Iran.
 
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Time has come for Muslims to get united.forget your differences and fight as a single for.Pakistan and turkey should start sailing their navy to counter US moves.Advisors and soldiers from Pak army should start landing iran.

Sorry, none of Pakistan's concern especially what the Mullah terrorists did to support the indian narrative during recent hostility on eastern borders. both butt brothers were ranting same thing, Indians were so happy of their third class acting that their foreign minister did surprise visit to Tehran.

I would urge Pakistan govt to keep its eyes open on western borders. we dont want another 30000 Pakistani deadbodies.
 
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If I get it correct, you mean they send this to attack Iran.
What I am saying is that if they want to attack Iran they would bring back their navy.
So, I conclude John Bolton is lying about attacking Iran.

No, Bolton said it is a warning to Iran that they will counter any attack on US or US allies. I dont know what that means, but it looks like he is trying to make an excuse to attack. Maybe we will see a false flag operation

Time has come for Muslims to get united.forget your differences and fight as a single for.Pakistan and turkey should start sailing their navy to counter US moves.Advisors and soldiers from Pak army should start landing iran.
This only happens in our dreams
 
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We will not, we shouldnt, Thats my opinion as Pakistani. the last war in Afghanistan cost us much, we dont want to involve in other's wars anymore. we are sick of wars.

You are not the one to.decide.it will come.from.IK and Pak.army and they will defend Iran.
 
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We will not, we shouldnt, Thats my opinion as Pakistani. the last war in Afghanistan cost us much, we dont want to involve in other's wars anymore. we are sick of wars.
I dont think Pakistan can afford a post I.R. Iran at its border
 
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I dont think Pakistan can afford a post I.R. Iran at its border

Thats also the problem, no one want a US puppet(allies) regime on eastern (India) and western (Iran) sides of its borders either but revolutionaries are also sometime pain in the ***.
 
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Hold on Iran, remember Chairman Mao ever said: " American imperialism is only a paper tiger :close_tema:". They has no gut to wage a preemptive attack on Iran, this is merely a reflection of their failure of Middle East strategy and policy, zero meaningful achievements in Syria, Yemen and Afghanistan.
 
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