Increased mobility that predicts future actions in its wider area, is observed in the Indo -Pacific, USS Gerald R. Ford, which is the third American aircraft carrier rushed there, after USS Carl Vinson and USS Nimitz.
The mobilization of the US forces is even wider, as in the previous days, as Reuters first reported, dozens of fighter jets, about 30 aircraft aircraft, were moved to Europe, and there were reports of more B-52 bombers and other bombers, gas.
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Moreover, two US officials also said the US Armed Forces have moved some aircraft and ships from bases in the Middle East that may be vulnerable to any possible Iranian attack. But they refused to say how much they moved and where.
One of the officials said that aircraft, which were not in reinforced shelters, moved from the Al -Unded base and Navy vessels moved from a port to Bahrain, where the fifth US fleet is anchored.
The move was made as President Donald Trump still keeps his papers closed as to whether the United States will participate in Israeli bombings of Iranian nuclear and missile facilities.
France, Germany, HB and Iran in Geneva for Tehran nuclear
Meanwhile, a German diplomatic source has revealed to Reuters that talks will be held, at the level of Foreign Ministers, with the participation of Foreign Ministry, France, Britain and Iran, on Tehran’s nuclear program on a European initiative to be used by the last Foreign Ministers.
European ministers will first meet with the European Union’s leading diplomat, Kaya Calla, and then hold a joint meeting with their Iranian counterpart. All of these actions, according to a German source, are being coordinated with the US and will be followed by a structured dialogue at the level of experts.
In this context, on Wednesday, German Foreign Minister Johann Vandeful appealed to Iran’s leaders to work in the direction of a solution that would include assurances of his nuclear program, telling them: “It’s never too late to get to the table.”