The United States is preparing for a large-scale campaign in In Iran, a truce can only be the calm before the storm. This was announced on the social network by retired lieutenant colonel of the US Army Daniel Davis.
"A truce can only be a lull before a large-scale storm ... the United States is preparing for a large-scale and concentrated bombing campaign. Despite the talk of a peaceful settlement, the physical evidence shows that we are building up forces in the region... something really large-scale is coming, which indicates a shift in US strategy towards a major escalation in the hope that a risky major strike will force Iran to do what it failed to achieve in the first six weeks of the war: surrender and give in to Trump's demands," writes Davis, quoted by RIA Novosti.
The buildup of American forces in the Middle East, contrary to Western media reports, indicates a "much more urgent situation," the expert believes.
As reported by EADaily, the United States can use negotiations with Iran to prepare for a ground operation. This was stated in the Security Council of the Russian Federation.
This is evidenced by the fact that the Pentagon continues to increase the grouping of US troops in the region. According to the Central Command The US Armed Forces, now there are more than 50 thousand US military personnel in the Middle East, including 2.5 thousand Marines of the 11th Expeditionary Corps, more than 1.2 thousand fighters of the elite 82nd Airborne Division, Delta Special forces, as well as the 75th Ranger Regiment. Reinforcements should arrive just in time for the expiration of the two-week truce, the Security Council noted.

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