US top military: Stay indoors
The chief of the US Central Command warns the Iranian population to stay indoors as military operations in Iran are ahead of schedule.
Brad Cooper, the head of the US Central Command, has stated in an interview that military operations in Iran are progressing ahead of schedule by weeks. He has issued a warning to the civilian population of Iran, instructing them to remain indoors due to the risks posed by the military's deployment of missiles and drones from populated areas. Cooper's remarks reflect a heightened concern for civilian safety amidst escalating military tensions in the region.
The United States, alongside Israel, has been vocal about its aspirations for regime change in Iran and has encouraged the Iranian people to overthrow their government. However, Cooper emphasized that such actions should be postponed until a clearer signal is given from US leadership. He referenced President Trump's previous indications that there would be an announcement to inform the Iranian public when it would be safe to emerge from hiding.
This statement by Cooper sheds light on the complex dynamics between the US military strategy and its political objectives in Iran. While the US is positioned to take decisive military actions, it appears sensitive to potential civilian casualties and the fallout of encouraging popular uprisings. This situation remains tense, and the implications for regional stability are significant as the US and Israel continue to push for changes within the Iranian regime.