
US fighters and bombers conducted a deterrence patrol over the Persian Gulf on Sunday as a warning to Iran, which the US has accused of plotting attacks on US interests in the region.
During the mission, US Air Force B-52H Stratofortress heavy, long-range bombers were accompanied by F-15C Eagles and F-35A Lightning II Joint Strike Fighters. The bombers and escorts were supported by a KC-135 Stratotanker providing aerial refueling.
US Central Command explained to Business Insider that the flight was intended to send a message to Iran and others that the US military is ready to defend its interests.
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The bombers were deployed to the CENTCOM area of responsibility last week after the US reportedly received intelligence showing "clear indications that Iranian and Iranian proxy forces were making preparations to possibly attack US forces in the region," a US Central Command spokesman said.
Source: US Central Command
Sunday's patrol was the first mission for the four B-52s deployed to the CENTCOM area. "They’re here to defend our forces and interests," a US Air Forces Central Command spokesperson told Stars and Stripes.
Source: Stars and Stripes
Other US military assets sent to the Middle East to check Iran include the USS Abraham Lincoln carrier strike group, an amphibious assault vessel, and a Patriot air-and-missile defense battery.
While emphasizing that the US does not seek war with Iran, the White House has stressed that any attack by Iran will be met with "unrelenting force."
Source: White House
The fifth-generation F-35As were moved into the theater for the first time in April to support ongoing operations. These stealth fighters have already conducted strikes in the region.
Source: US Air Forces Central Command
The F-15Cs were already in theater but were moved last week "to be best positioned to defend U.S. forces and interests in the region."
Source: US Air Forces Central Command