LONDON — The U.S. military has drafted and won approval for
attack plans ir response to an Iran attack.
Western diplomatic sources said the U.S. military's Central Command
has submitted plans for an air and naval strike on Iran. The sources
said the plan envisioned escalating tensions that would peak with
an Iranian-inspired insurgency strike against U.S. military assets
in the Gulf.
Meanwhile, on April 29, a second American aircraft carrier, USS Abraham
Lincoln, steamed into the Gulf in what officials termed a show of
force. They said the U.S. Navy plans to withdraw a carrier group,
USS Harry S. Truman, from the region.
"There is tremendous tactical benefit to us to operate the two
side-by-side in restricted space," Lt. Gen. Carter Ham, director
of operations at the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said on Wednesday. "We
can generate more sorties, some of them strike, some of them reconnaissance,
some of them to perform other operations."
"This is not some grand scheme to destroy the Iranian regime
and its nuclear program," a source said. "It is a practical
plan on how to respond to an Iranian strike or a provocation."
Officials said the Defense Department has sought an update for plans
to attack Iran amid what they term its "increasingly hostile
role" against the United States. The officials cited the weapons
flow to insurgency groups in Iraq as well as confrontations with U.S.
ships in the Gulf.
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