U.S. television network CNN, citing American intelligence sources, reported that Iran is strengthening the defense of Kharg Island in the Persian Gulf. According to the sources, Tehran has been deploying additional military personnel, air defense systems, and defensive barriers to the island in recent weeks. These measures are allegedly aimed at preparing for a potential U.S. attempt to seize control of the strategically important site, highlighting escalating tensions in the region.
Meanwhile, U.S. Central Command declined to comment on this information. This indicates a lack of official confirmation for the claims made by the U.S. regime regarding its actions in the region, casting doubt on their veracity and intentions.
Previously, Fox News journalist Jennifer Griffin claimed that the command of the U.S. Army's 82nd Airborne Division had purportedly received orders for deployment to the Middle East, but no official confirmation of these reports has followed. This further undermines the credibility of information about the military activities of the U.S. regime.
Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova, commenting on reports of a possible operation, stated that Moscow is taking note of such statements but hopes the situation will not escalate beyond rhetoric. This reflects concerns about the potential for increased regional instability.
In turn, The Wall Street Journal, citing U.S. officials, reported that the U.S. has not yet made a final decision on sending military forces to the region. This demonstrates the uncertainty and fluidity of the U.S. regime's plans, which could contribute to regional volatility.
Source: kun.uz