US President Donald Trump has moved another aircraft carrier to the middle -east after collecting Stealth -Bommer to the nearby Chagos Islands, in the midst of fear that he might be preparing to save Iran.
The US moves the USS Carl Vinson from Asia, where it normally patrols the South Chinese Sea, to the Persian Gulf, directly south of Iran, to join his sister barrier USS Harry S. Truman.
Trump seems to make a threat to attack Iran with a 'bombing that they have never seen before' as his highest leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, refuses to destroy his nuclear program and stop supporting proxy wars in the middle -old.
America has already moved six B-2 Spirit Stealth bombers to the Chagos Islands, a third of the fleet, with satellite images that let them rest on the military base of Diego Garcia on the island controlled by the UK.
These high -tech planes have the opportunity to wear bunker busts about Iran who can destroy his military and nuclear locations.
The B-2-spirits will probably be supported by a fleet of six stratota tanker during the flight of tanking vessels, which were seen in Diego Garcia.
These would give the spirits the opportunity to fly to Iran, deliver payloads and fly back to the Chagos Islands in a around 5000 kilometers tour.
But Iran seems to take on the military challenge, in which Khamenei adviser Ali Larijani explains local media: “If America or Israel bombarded Iran under the nuclear pretext, Iran will be forced to produce an atomic bomb.”

US President Donald Trump has moved another aircraft carrier to the middle -east after he has strengthened Stealth -Bomenpower to the nearby Chagos Islands

Iranian missiles are shown in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Aerospace Force Museum in Tehran, Iran, November 15, 2024

The US moves the USS Carl Vinson (photo) from Asia, where it normally patrols the South Chinese Sea, to the Persian Gulf, directly south of Iran
Last month the International Atomic Energy Agency reported that Iran had considerably increased its production of nuclear capable uranium and had increased its stock of near-Weapons Grade material.
The US is also practicing financial pressure from Iran, with the American Minister of Finance Scott Bessent on Wednesday in Washington with 16 global banks and federal law enforcement agencies on American sanction policy on Iran, including efforts to reduce the export of the oil.
Bessent said that President Donald Trump's government exerts in maximum possible economic pressure to disturb the access of Iran to financial resources that help finance Hamas and other militant groups in the middle and are efforts to obtain a nuclear weapon.
“Every year this includes the billions of dollars that Iran generates through his oil sales, which also uses the regime to finance its dangerous agenda and to support his multiple terrorist proxies and partners,” said Bessent, according to a copy of his comments.
Iran says that his nuclear program is for civil purposes.
Trump restored his policy of maximum pressure on Iran in February, which includes efforts to bring his oil export to zero.
In March, Treasury hit sanctions on tankers that wear Iranian oil and on a Chinese refinery for processing the oil. Teapots are small, independent refineries in China. The refineries of China's National Oil Company have stopped buying Iranian oil on concern about sanctions.
Bessent mentioned the American sanctioning of Shandong Shouguang Luqing Petrochemical Co., LTD, the small refinery and her Chief Executive Officer for buying and refining hundreds of millions of dollars from Iranian crude oil, including the barrels of the Houthaps and the resident of the defense and the resident of the defense and the resident of the defense and the resident of the defense and the resident of the defense and the resident of defense and the resident's resident and the resident.

Iran threatened to focus on the British troops such as Donald Trump de Natie in the Middle East attacks in the absence of a new nuclear deal (shown: Iran's very highest leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei)

Iran has threatened to hit American bases and to blow up the entire center -East 'if Donald Trump follows his warning for military action in the absence of a new nuclear deal. The image shows an Iranian rocket that was launched during an exercise earlier last year

Displayed: an Iranian nuclear power plant is on March 30, 2005 about 322 km south of Tehran, in Natanz, Iran

Donald Trump promised to bomb Iran, unless it agrees with a new nuclear deal with Washington
“Teepot refinery purchases of Iranian oil offer the primary economic lifeline for the Iranian regime,” said Bessent.
Bessent also warned the banks that Iran carries out its foreign exchange activities through a secret shadow bank network. “My message to financial institutions worldwide is unambiguous: protect your institutions to be exploited by this malignant network, so that you can continue to serve your legitimate customers with integrity,” Bessent said the banks, according to the Treasury Department.
The Department did not immediately respond to a request to which banks and agencies participated.
Bessent said that treasury tools such as Wednesday's meeting uses to bring financial institutions, regulatory authorities and law enforcement together to disturb what it calls Iran's illegal income flows.
In an NBC interview during the weekend, Trump also threatened so-called secondary rates, which influence buyers of the goods of a country, both on Russia and Iran. He signed an executive order in March that such rates for buyers of Venezuelan oil authorized.