Mar 12 • 00:07 UTC 🇸🇪 Sweden Aftonbladet

Preparing for an attack in the USA – ghostly ship pointed out

Iran is allegedly planning attacks on the USA from a ghost ship, targeting U.S. vulnerabilities identified during recent conflicts.

Reports indicate that Iran has devised a plan to retaliate against the United States, utilizing a so-called 'ghost ship' for conducting attacks. This strategy appears to have evolved during the recent twelve-day conflict in June, wherein Iranian officials concluded that the U.S. and Israel have considerable vulnerabilities in their air defense systems. Citing sources, including the New York Times, it's suggested that the Pentagon's air defenses have been significantly depleted, potentially contributing to Iran's aggressive strategic outlook towards U.S. assets in the region.

As tensions mount, the Iranian response reportedly includes targeting U.S. radar stations and missile defense facilities located in the Middle East, in addition to direct assaults on hotels frequented by American soldiers. This shift signifies a broadening of Iranian military strategies that are fueled by perceived weaknesses in the American military presence. The article notes that Iran-backed militia groups are actively engaging in these retaliatory actions, indicating a dangerous escalation in regional conflict.

Despite the assurances from former President Trump about the U.S. being victorious in its military engagements, recent developments show that Iran continues to possess a robust arsenal and remains capable of launching significant attacks. The ongoing conflict has sparked continued explosions in Gulf countries and the firing of numerous rockets, further complicating the security dynamics in the region as both sides prepare for potential further escalations.

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