Intelligence Briefings for Trump: Iran at Its Weakest Since 1979
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Intelligence Briefings for Trump: Iran at Its Weakest Since 1979

SadaNews - The New York Times reported that U.S. President Donald Trump received intelligence reports confirming that the Iranian regime is facing its greatest point of weakness since the Islamic Revolution in 1979, with protests extending to social segments that were previously considered among the regime's most prominent supporters in Tehran, as translated by SadaNews.

This coincides with the announcement that the American aircraft carrier "Abraham Lincoln" has entered the area of responsibility of the U.S. Central Command in the Middle East, opening the possibility of an attack on Iran within a short period not exceeding two days, according to the newspaper.

The newspaper also noted that strategic bombers stationed in the United States have remained in a state of high alert over the past two weeks, reflecting the level of U.S. military readiness in the face of Iranian developments.

In statements from a U.S. defense official to The Wall Street Journal, the American aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln and its accompanying warships have entered the Middle East region, sailing alongside three U.S. Navy destroyers capable of launching Tomahawk missiles.

The same source and official data reported that the United States has deployed F-15E fighter jets to a base in Jordan and is transferring Patriot and THAAD air defense systems to the region to bolster protection for American facilities and their allies against any potential counterattacks from Iran.

The U.S. official added that some equipment has already arrived, with more expected to arrive within a week to two weeks.