Iran Is Reportedly Preparing To Expand The War, Planning With Proxies And Ramping Up Missile And Drone Production
Arab intelligence officials say Tehran is ramping up drone and missile production and coordinating with proxies to prepare for wider conflict.
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Tehran's hardliners had decided almost from the beginning of the ceasefire provided for in the Memorandum of Understanding to violate it - What Arab intelligence agencies reveal
What is known about Iran's preparations? In mid-June, the US and Iran signed a memorandum of understanding, temporarily halting hostilities. However, all this time, Iran has been preparing for a renewed and more serious conflict. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing The Wall Street Journal. According to sources, after US President Donald Trump signed the memorandum in June, administration officials dispersed to various locations to garner su…
Iran Planning Further Attacks on Gulf States if Fighting With U.S. Resumes, WSJ Reports
WASHINGTON D.C (VINnews)-Iran is preparing additional escalatory attacks against Gulf states if hostilities with the United States resume, according to a Wall Street Journal report citing Iranian officials. Options under consideration include sabotaging undersea internet cables in the Persian Gulf, stirring unrest among Shiite populations in Gulf countries and potentially launching ground operations against Kuwait, […]
Iran has strengthened militias, accelerated the production of drones and missiles and is preparing to expand confrontation with the US, says WSJ.
AGI - Iran has spent the two months of truce provided for in the Memorandum of Understanding with the United States - expired today - to prepare for an intensification of fighting rather than dedicating itself to diplomacy. It is reported by Iranian and Arab officials at the Wall Street Journal. Iran has intensified the production of drones According to the American newspaper, Tehran believed that the United States was only taking time for a fut…
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