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Saturday, February 14, 2026
Russia Warns NATO Military Preparations in Scandinavia Threaten National Security
‘They will fire every missile’: Israel braces for worst-case Iran scenario
With Arrow and David’s Sling batteries, a large air and naval deployment and US interceptor systems, Israel is preparing to defend its home front if Iran talks collapse — including a scenario in which Tehran launches a massive missile barrage as a last resort, with possible international backing
Trump sends world's largest aircraft carrier to Middle East after Netanyahu warned: 'Iran plays games'
The United States is sending the world's largest aircraft carrier to the Middle East in a massive show of strength, sources confirmed on Friday.
The nuclear–powered behemoth will bolster American forces already stationed in the region as Washington ramps up its military presence to a formidable new level.
The deployment of the USS Gerald R. Ford, a $13 billion floating fortress, is a clear signal of intent, effectively doubling the US Navy's carrier strike power in the area.
The move adds significant military weight to President Donald Trump's efforts to pressure Iran into a new deal regarding its nuclear program.
Instead, a top Iranian security official visited Oman and Qatar this week to exchange messages with US intermediaries rather than engaging in direct dialogue.
The deployment of the USS Gerald R. Ford will station two American aircraft carriers and their accompanying warships in the region simultaneously.
The massive vessel and its strike group are set to join the USS Abraham Lincoln and its fleet of guided–missile destroyers, which are already patrolling the Arabian Sea.
Currently positioned in the Caribbean, the USS Gerald R. Ford is expected to take up to four weeks to steam into the region.
The arrival window aligns perfectly with the high–stakes ultimatum issued by President Trump on Thursday. Trump set a blistering deadline to finalize a deal by next month, warning he is prepared to 'change course' should negotiations fail to materialize.
A Senior Administration official tells the Daily Mail that prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu's meeting influenced Trump to take a stronger position towards Iran.
'Netanyahu basically said, Iran plays games. You don't want to get played. Trump listened.'
The last time the US had two naval carriers in the region was during most of the war between Hamas and Israel over Gaza.
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US-Controlled ATACMS Missiles Deployed In South China Sea, 10km Off China's Mainland
Mere days after the US-backed government in Taipei launched the so-called Joint Firepower Coordination Center (JFCC), defined as “an enhanced firepower coordination effort in close cooperation with the United States”, multirole sources have confirmed that the Chinese breakaway island province of Taiwan is deploying the overhyped and exorbitantly overpriced M142 HIMARS MLRS (multiple launch rocket system) to the islands of Penghu and Dongyin.
The US-made system is also equipped with ATACMS missiles, extending its reach to 300 km. Taipei insists that this will “strengthen the effectiveness of the kill chain”, while its Ministry of Defense (MoD) stressed that the increase in HIMARS orders to 111 units was undertaken specifically to forward-deploy them to the islands closest to China’s mainland.
Dongyin, the northernmost island of the Matsu archipelago in the East China Sea, (see Map) is located around 10 km from mainland China. Deploying missiles such as the ATACMS there puts virtually the entire Fujian province within range, including key cities like Fuzhou, Ningde and Quanzhou.
However, the situation is even worse, given that the US controls those missiles through the JFCC. Its establishment and the permanent deployment of American personnel at command and control facilities in Taipei to oversee planning and potential use of ATACMS missiles in case of yet another US/NATO-orchestrated escalation are deeply troubling and concerning for Beijing.
However, Taipei is still trying to present it as “harmless assistance in coordination and supervision”. They’re just not saying for what.
Obviously, China is not buying it and for good reason. Namely, the JFCC allows Washington DC to select targets and finalize attack plans. Formally, this is done jointly with local forces, but we all know how the Pentagon uses vassals and satellite states, especially when it comes to striking strategic assets such as critical industrial and scientific infrastructure, both of which are found in abundance across mainland China.
Taiwanese Defense Minister Koo Li-hsiung says these concerns are “incorrect and misleading”, insisting that US troops on the island are “not acting as supervisors or monitors”. Koo claims that “the presence of US staff reflects longstanding, institutionalized cooperation mechanisms focused on strengthening Taiwan’s defensive and combat capabilities rather than any form of foreign oversight”.