While media attention has centered on “SignalGate”—where leftist Atlantic journalist Jeffrey Goldberg was mistakenly added to a Trump administration group chat on the current actions of the U.S. military against Iranian-backed Houthis in Yemen—the U.S. military has been quietly ramping up its regional buildup.
The joint UK-U.S. base at Diego Garcia—key in past campaigns like Afghanistan (2001) and Iraq (2003)—is once again seeing a buildup, signaling possible preparations for airstrikes in the Middle East.
At least five B-2 stealth bombers have arrived at Diego Garcia, joining four already stationed there, with more reportedly en route.
Satellite imagery shared on social media revealed three C-17 cargo planes and 11 KC-135 refueling tankers were also deployed to Diego Garcia within the past 48 hours, underscoring the base’s strategic role as a U.S. staging ground for a potential strike against Iran and supporting the current Trump administration’s actions against the Houthis.
Worthy News reported last week that the Pentagon has extended the USS Harry S. Truman’s deployment in the Red Sea and ordered a second carrier strike group, led by the USS Carl Vinson, to the Middle East.
This will mark the second time in six months that the U.S. will deploy two carrier strike groups in the Middle East.
The increased military presence in the Middle East serves as an active warning to Iran, whose Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei received a two-month ultimatum from Donald Trump last week.
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