Thursday, January 29, 2026

US launches military ‘readiness’ drills in Middle East

President Donald Trump has warned that “there is another beautiful armada floating beautifully towards Iran right now”.

The US has initiated large-scale, multi-day military exercises across the Middle East. The drills coincide with President Donald Trump’s announcement of an additional naval deployment, escalating a tense standoff with Iran.

US Air Forces Central (AFCENT) stated on Tuesday that the “readiness exercise” is designed to demonstrate the rapid deployment and sustainment of combat aircraft. The operation reportedly aims to validate procedures for dispersing personnel and jets to various “contingency locations” and integrating command with unnamed “partner nations.”

“This is about upholding our commitment to maintaining combat-ready Airmen and the disciplined execution required to keep airpower available when and where it’s needed,” AFCENT commander Lieutenant General Derek France said.

The air drills complement a major naval buildup. US Central Command (CENTCOM) confirmed the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln, accompanied by guided-missile destroyers, entered the region earlier this week.

The US has also moved additional F-15E Strike Eagle fighter jets, Patriot missile batteries, and THAAD air defense systems to the Middle East.

“There’s another beautiful armada floating beautifully towards Iran right now,” Trump said on Tuesday, adding that he hopes Tehran will “make a deal.” He previously stated that the naval force near Iran is larger than the one used in the Venezuelan operation.

These military movements follow weeks of extreme tension, during which Trump reportedly came close to ordering strikes to “punish” Tehran for its crackdown on violent anti-government protests. While he has yet to make a final decision, an unnamed Gulf official told Middle East Eye that Washington is weighing precision strikes against Iranian officials and military commanders.

Iran has responded with defiant warnings against “any miscalculations.” Government spokesperson Fatemeh Mohajerani stated that Tehran is “fully prepared” for a war, saying a US attack would provoke a “swift and comprehensive” response. This mirrors prior warnings from Iranian military commanders that their forces have their “finger on the trigger.”

The crisis stems from widespread anti-government protests in Iran initially triggered by economic decline, which officials said left around 3,000 dead. Tehran blames the US and Israel for instigating and fueling the unrest to justify military intervention.

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5 COMMENTS

  1. On go on, do it. I’ll wager Iran will have nukes before the year is over, if you do. That’s assuming its not already the case.

  2. Teheran has a big mouth for a country with zero air defense. In the very recent 12 day war……IDF Jets were refueling in Iranian air space on Day 2. That is next level trolling of a non existent air defense. Reminds me of Saddam Hussein promising the mother of all battles. The Iraqi’s died in droves.
    This Iran scenario – may be different but – the end result would be the same. Iranian Military and IRGC would be decimated in quick succession.
    Just deserts for that Blood thirsty regime.

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