US Deploys Massive Air Power Amidst Iran Conflict; Ceasefire Talks Stall
The US is escalating military presence in the Middle East with a significant air deployment, signaling potential ground operations against Iran. Meanwhile, Iran has reportedly supplied missiles, rejecting a US ceasefire proposal.
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The conflict between the US and Iran has been ongoing for 36 days.
US President Trump was unable to end the war within his declared timeframe.
Iran has reportedly supplied missiles.
The US has deployed a large air force contingent to the Middle East.
An F15E was shot down in Iran.
The US imposed a media blackout on military operations.
The US offered Iran a 48-hour ceasefire, which Iran rejected.
Iran responded to the US offer with continued attacks.
Negotiations mediated by Pakistan have stalled.
President Trump remained in Washington D.C. to command operations.
A large US Air Force transport fleet is en route to the Middle East.
The USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier is expected to return to duty around April 6, 2569.
The USS Gerald R. Ford and other naval assets are heading to the Middle East.