Tensions between Iran and the
United States have escalated, and the United States has always taken action
against Iran. Iran's Revolutionary Guards have repeatedly fired missiles at
ships at the Strait of Hormuz many times. Iran has always feared that warplanes
coming from US ships could attack key facilities such as nuclear facilities and
military bases. This has fueled rivalry between the two countries. Iran appears
to be looking for a way to attack US navy warships in the event of a war in the
region.
Ballistic missiles travel the path
of arcing to speed up, sometimes even out of the atmosphere before descending
towards their targets at unimaginable speeds, which 10 times faster than the
speed of sound. Iran, which sees itself as a regional power, intends to attack
US aircraft carriers in the Gulf of Hormuz and the Indian Ocean.
The U.S. Navy has repeatedly
traveled to the Gulf of Hormuz, the main checkpoint for oil shipments. However,
Iran has repeatedly announced that it has already developed anti-ship missiles.
Tehran is notorious for exaggerating or falsifying claims about its military
technology, while continuing to disrupt regional security.
However, if a war occurs in the region of Middle East, for
sure Iran will attack US warships in the Gulf of Hormuz, the Indian Ocean, the
Red Sea and the Gulf of Persia. This could lead to heavy fighting and violence
in the region.
In July, Iran launched a mock
attack on a fake US-owned aircraft carrier in the Gulf of Persia. At the time,
the Iranian army was conducting an exercise called "Great Prophet Muhammad-14"
- with the participation of the IRGC air and naval forces.
The animosity between the two
countries is growing, and it looks like a war could break out between the two
countries. The United States has lifted a series of sanctions against Iran over
its nuclear program. The Iranian dictator, for his part, is acting in a way
that threatens the security of the Middle East region by opposing any peace
deal with the region. Iranian forces are backing the Houthis in Yemen, fighting
in Syria and Iraq. They also provide military support to Hezbollah and the
Syrian dictator Bashar Al-Asad. This makes Iran more violent in the region.
In June, the United States bombed
General Qasim Sulaymani, a key figure in Iran. The assassination of Qasim
Suleiman hastened the two sides to take steps that could be expected to lead to
war. Iran is still trying to revenge US.
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