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Your kind will be in the dust of the history long before the great nation of Iran is ended. We have been here for thousands of years and we will be here till the end of this earth.

Let's see who has the balls to put that claim to the test.

Your proxies are out of control.history tells different story.iran has been invaded many times successfully.looks like you will bite the dust again.
 
Your proxies are out of control.history tells different story.iran has been invaded many times successfully.looks like you will bite the dust again.

Iran itself invaded others, and it was invaded, that is the way of war. What is important is we are still here after thousands of years. No one has the power to stop us Iranians. Let these Americans try if it's that easy.
 
Iran itself invaded others, and it was invaded, that is the way of war. What is important is we are still here after thousands of years. No one has the power to stop us Iranians. Let these Americans try if it's that easy.

You think Americans as jokers.you curse them,you abuse them,you make fun of them.finally they are ready for a real war.a real war is not proxy.looks like Iran have never seen a real war.you are using Iraq as a buffer zone.you should stop all proxies.look at houthis and Assad forces.they are totally out of control.thos war will end up soon.americans don't want war but Iran is constantly targeting saudia with missiles.you are alone this time.you don't understand trump.you don't know his mentality.too much arrogance not good.trump can take decisive steps.there is still time to save iran.ask houthis to stop.
 
You think Americans as jokers.you curse them,you abuse them,you make fun of them.finally they are ready for a real war.a real war is not proxy.looks like Iran have never seen a real war.you are using Iraq as a buffer zone.you should stop all proxies.look at houthis and Assad forces.they are totally out of control.thos war will end up soon.americans don't want war but Iran is constantly targeting saudia with missiles.you are alone this time.you don't understand trump.you don't know his mentality.too much arrogance not good.trump can take decisive steps.there is still time to save iran.ask houthis to stop.

You're boring me now, let me know when they have balls to make a move. I'll be right here, make sure to tag me.
 
You'll see what Iranians are if these people at some point finally get the balls to make a move against Iran. For now, they're huffing and puffing.
Let's see if they finally get the balls to cross the Hormoz Straight and enter the Persian Gulf. For now they seem to be happy in Arabian sea.
 
You think Americans as jokers.
America has never been a joker, but recently developing countries decided to stop being jokers also. Iran and North Korea are still waiting for daddy America to teach them lessons. Gaza doesnt let Israel teach them lessons anymore without Israel taking lessons too. The world HAS CHANGED.

you curse them,you abuse them,you make fun of them.
and US: 1) economically sabotaged Iran 2) used very serious cyber weapons STUXNET 3) circled Iran with military bases 4) pressured the world and allies go go along AMericans encirclement and strangulation agenda against Iran 5) allowed heroin and drugs from Afghanistan enter Iran to destroy the citizens and their economy. Bro, its a long list.
The point?STOP PLAYING VICTIM you manipulator.

finally they are ready for a real war.
are they really though? US cant even send the aircraft carrier into the PG. US seems afraid that IRan wil damage it with tensions this high. https://www.foxnews.com/world/us-aircraft-carrier-seen-as-barometer-of-tensions-with-iran

a real war is not proxy.
War is war, but i think you meant to say conventional war is not proxy warfare. Why are you worried>? dont you notice IRan does military drills multiple times each year. what do you think they were doing that for? to be jokers for PDFers like you who will turn around and say "Iranian weapons are all jokes"? bro, go sit down. you're blabbing BS, but luckily im here to fix all that.

looks like Iran have never seen a real war.you are using Iraq as a buffer zone.
Iran fought Iraq for 8 years so wtf are you talking about? how long was your country's wars against India and Bangladesh? Your country is currently using proxy warfare against India(a larger and stronger neighbor) also so you're being a hypocrite for calling out Iran for using proxy warfare against the world's sole superpower.

you should stop all proxies.
Will you guys stop yours? JEM, HuM etc you use in Kashmir should be stopped also.
ook at houthis and Assad forces.they are totally out of control.
No, your TTP got SO OUT OF CONTROL, Pakistani army had to lose many lives to get them under control. All of Iran's true proxies are under full control and discipline. All the wild Islamic proxies are Sunni. ISIS, AQ, JUA, etc facts!
hos war will end up soon.americans don't want war but Iran is constantly targeting saudia with missiles.you are alone this time.you don't understand trump.you don't know his mentality.too much arrogance not good.trump can take decisive steps.there is still time to save Iran.ask houthis to stop.
Why dont you shut up and watch Iran handle the situation? You seem more fake worried than even Iranians.
 

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190517-N-CE463-1439 ARABIAN SEA (May 17, 2019) Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group (ABECSG) and Kearsarge Amphibious Ready Group (KSGARG) conduct joint operations in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of operations. The ABECSG and KSGARG, with the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit, are prepared to respond to contingencies and to defend U.S. forces and interests in the region. (US Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Catie Coyle/Released)

Abraham Lincoln CSG and Kearsarge ARG Conduct Joint Operations in U.S. 5th Fleet
Story Number: NNS190519-01Release Date: 5/19/2019 4:11:00 PM
By Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Catie Coyle, Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group Public Affairs

ARABIAN SEA (NNS) -- The Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group (ABECSG) and the Kearsarge Amphibious Ready Group (KSGARG), with the embarked 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), conducted joint operations May 17-18.

After the ABECSG deployed to the region in response to credible threat indicators, the operations highlight the ability of the U.S. Navy to quickly mobilize assets and aggregate different platforms with a variety of operational capabilities.

“The exercises and training we are doing with Amphibious Squadron Six, the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit and USS Kearsarge are aimed towards increasing our lethality and agility to respond to threats, and deterring destabilizing actions in this important region,” said Rear Adm. John Wade, commander, Carrier Strike Group 12.

During the exercises, ABECSG and KSGARG conducted numerous joint training evolutions designed to improve operational tactics in several warfare areas. Exercises included air-to-air training, steaming in formation and maneuvering, and establishing joint communications to rapidly enable a command and control environment.

Super Hornets from Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 7, embarked on the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72), conducted a dissimilar air combat training (DACT) exercise with AV-8B Harriers embarked on the Wasp-class amphibious assault ship USS Kearsarge (LHD 3). With the Super Hornets simulating opposing forces, the Harriers were allowed a rare chance to train with a capable and stealthy adversary.

“I’d never had a chance to train with Harriers before,” said Lt. Cmdr. Michael Scott, a pilot with CVW 7 operations who led the DACT. “We also had the Harriers receive gas from our airborne F/A-18 mission tanker - something that rarely happens. It was pretty neat to see the Harrier up close in the air.”

Additionally, Super Hornets from CVW 7 and Harriers and attack helicopters from the Kearsarge conducted a joint close air support (CAS) exercise. The CAS provided a unique training opportunity as it combined multiple types of tactical aircraft that do not typically operate together.

The training featured extensive coordination with the U.S. Marine Corps, the Navy’s natural partner at sea, at a time when Department of the Navy leadership has increasingly emphasized Joint Forces integration and interoperability.

During the training, the Maritime Raid Force of the 22nd MEU conducted visit, board, search and seizure (VBSS) training, as well as a fast-roping exercise with helicopters and the Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer USS Bainbridge (DDG 96).

CH-53E Super Stallion helicopters, embarked on Kearsarge with the 22nd MEU, completed deck landing qualifications (DLQs) on Abraham Lincoln and Bainbridge. MV-22 Ospreys, also with MEU 22, also had an opportunity to land on the flight deck of Abraham Lincoln. The pilots gained valuable training landing aboard ships they otherwise would not deploy with, ultimately increasing interoperability and the skillsets for pilots to seamlessly transition platforms if necessary.

“This tactical fluency across platforms allows us to efficiently traverse any waters uncontested and readily employ our military assets anywhere, at any time, as demonstrated through this interoperability between Kearsarge and the carrier strike group,” said Capt. Jason Rimmer, commanding officer of Kearsarge.


The joint operations between ABECSG and KSGARG are a demonstration of the steadfast commitment of the Navy to protect the United States, deter conflict and preserve strategic interests around the world. The ABECSG and KSGARG, with the 22nd MEU, are prepared to respond to contingencies and to defend U.S. forces and interests in the region.

With Abraham Lincoln as the flagship, deployed ABECSG assets include staffs, ships and aircraft of Carrier Strike Group 12 (CSG 12), Destroyer Squadron 2 (DESRON 2), USS Leyte Gulf (CG 55) and Carrier Air Wing 7 (CVW 7).

The Wasp-class amphibious assault ship USS Kearsarge is the flagship for the Kearsarge Amphibious Ready Group and, with the embarked 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), is deployed to the U.S. 5th Fleet area of operations in support of naval operations to ensure maritime stability and security in the Central Region, connecting the Mediterranean and the Pacific through the western Indian Ocean and three strategic choke points.


For more news from USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72), visit www.navy.mil/local/cvn72/.


 
190517-N-CE463-1439.JPG

190517-N-CE463-1439 ARABIAN SEA (May 17, 2019) Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group (ABECSG) and Kearsarge Amphibious Ready Group (KSGARG) conduct joint operations in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of operations. The ABECSG and KSGARG, with the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit, are prepared to respond to contingencies and to defend U.S. forces and interests in the region. (US Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Catie Coyle/Released)

Abraham Lincoln CSG and Kearsarge ARG Conduct Joint Operations in U.S. 5th Fleet
Story Number: NNS190519-01Release Date: 5/19/2019 4:11:00 PM
By Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Catie Coyle, Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group Public Affairs

ARABIAN SEA (NNS) -- The Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group (ABECSG) and the Kearsarge Amphibious Ready Group (KSGARG), with the embarked 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), conducted joint operations May 17-18.

After the ABECSG deployed to the region in response to credible threat indicators, the operations highlight the ability of the U.S. Navy to quickly mobilize assets and aggregate different platforms with a variety of operational capabilities.

“The exercises and training we are doing with Amphibious Squadron Six, the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit and USS Kearsarge are aimed towards increasing our lethality and agility to respond to threats, and deterring destabilizing actions in this important region,” said Rear Adm. John Wade, commander, Carrier Strike Group 12.

During the exercises, ABECSG and KSGARG conducted numerous joint training evolutions designed to improve operational tactics in several warfare areas. Exercises included air-to-air training, steaming in formation and maneuvering, and establishing joint communications to rapidly enable a command and control environment.

Super Hornets from Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 7, embarked on the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72), conducted a dissimilar air combat training (DACT) exercise with AV-8B Harriers embarked on the Wasp-class amphibious assault ship USS Kearsarge (LHD 3). With the Super Hornets simulating opposing forces, the Harriers were allowed a rare chance to train with a capable and stealthy adversary.

“I’d never had a chance to train with Harriers before,” said Lt. Cmdr. Michael Scott, a pilot with CVW 7 operations who led the DACT. “We also had the Harriers receive gas from our airborne F/A-18 mission tanker - something that rarely happens. It was pretty neat to see the Harrier up close in the air.”

Additionally, Super Hornets from CVW 7 and Harriers and attack helicopters from the Kearsarge conducted a joint close air support (CAS) exercise. The CAS provided a unique training opportunity as it combined multiple types of tactical aircraft that do not typically operate together.

The training featured extensive coordination with the U.S. Marine Corps, the Navy’s natural partner at sea, at a time when Department of the Navy leadership has increasingly emphasized Joint Forces integration and interoperability.

During the training, the Maritime Raid Force of the 22nd MEU conducted visit, board, search and seizure (VBSS) training, as well as a fast-roping exercise with helicopters and the Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer USS Bainbridge (DDG 96).

CH-53E Super Stallion helicopters, embarked on Kearsarge with the 22nd MEU, completed deck landing qualifications (DLQs) on Abraham Lincoln and Bainbridge. MV-22 Ospreys, also with MEU 22, also had an opportunity to land on the flight deck of Abraham Lincoln. The pilots gained valuable training landing aboard ships they otherwise would not deploy with, ultimately increasing interoperability and the skillsets for pilots to seamlessly transition platforms if necessary.

“This tactical fluency across platforms allows us to efficiently traverse any waters uncontested and readily employ our military assets anywhere, at any time, as demonstrated through this interoperability between Kearsarge and the carrier strike group,” said Capt. Jason Rimmer, commanding officer of Kearsarge.


The joint operations between ABECSG and KSGARG are a demonstration of the steadfast commitment of the Navy to protect the United States, deter conflict and preserve strategic interests around the world. The ABECSG and KSGARG, with the 22nd MEU, are prepared to respond to contingencies and to defend U.S. forces and interests in the region.

With Abraham Lincoln as the flagship, deployed ABECSG assets include staffs, ships and aircraft of Carrier Strike Group 12 (CSG 12), Destroyer Squadron 2 (DESRON 2), USS Leyte Gulf (CG 55) and Carrier Air Wing 7 (CVW 7).

The Wasp-class amphibious assault ship USS Kearsarge is the flagship for the Kearsarge Amphibious Ready Group and, with the embarked 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), is deployed to the U.S. 5th Fleet area of operations in support of naval operations to ensure maritime stability and security in the Central Region, connecting the Mediterranean and the Pacific through the western Indian Ocean and three strategic choke points.


For more news from USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72), visit www.navy.mil/local/cvn72/.

Thanks for that advertisement, we're still here and it looks like your useful idiot in the White House has decided he doesn't want to fight your war for you. Till next time amigo.
 
190517-N-CE463-1439.JPG

190517-N-CE463-1439 ARABIAN SEA (May 17, 2019) Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group (ABECSG) and Kearsarge Amphibious Ready Group (KSGARG) conduct joint operations in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of operations. The ABECSG and KSGARG, with the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit, are prepared to respond to contingencies and to defend U.S. forces and interests in the region. (US Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Catie Coyle/Released)

Abraham Lincoln CSG and Kearsarge ARG Conduct Joint Operations in U.S. 5th Fleet
Story Number: NNS190519-01Release Date: 5/19/2019 4:11:00 PM
By Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Catie Coyle, Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group Public Affairs

ARABIAN SEA (NNS) -- The Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group (ABECSG) and the Kearsarge Amphibious Ready Group (KSGARG), with the embarked 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), conducted joint operations May 17-18.

After the ABECSG deployed to the region in response to credible threat indicators, the operations highlight the ability of the U.S. Navy to quickly mobilize assets and aggregate different platforms with a variety of operational capabilities.

“The exercises and training we are doing with Amphibious Squadron Six, the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit and USS Kearsarge are aimed towards increasing our lethality and agility to respond to threats, and deterring destabilizing actions in this important region,” said Rear Adm. John Wade, commander, Carrier Strike Group 12.

During the exercises, ABECSG and KSGARG conducted numerous joint training evolutions designed to improve operational tactics in several warfare areas. Exercises included air-to-air training, steaming in formation and maneuvering, and establishing joint communications to rapidly enable a command and control environment.

Super Hornets from Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 7, embarked on the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72), conducted a dissimilar air combat training (DACT) exercise with AV-8B Harriers embarked on the Wasp-class amphibious assault ship USS Kearsarge (LHD 3). With the Super Hornets simulating opposing forces, the Harriers were allowed a rare chance to train with a capable and stealthy adversary.

“I’d never had a chance to train with Harriers before,” said Lt. Cmdr. Michael Scott, a pilot with CVW 7 operations who led the DACT. “We also had the Harriers receive gas from our airborne F/A-18 mission tanker - something that rarely happens. It was pretty neat to see the Harrier up close in the air.”

Additionally, Super Hornets from CVW 7 and Harriers and attack helicopters from the Kearsarge conducted a joint close air support (CAS) exercise. The CAS provided a unique training opportunity as it combined multiple types of tactical aircraft that do not typically operate together.

The training featured extensive coordination with the U.S. Marine Corps, the Navy’s natural partner at sea, at a time when Department of the Navy leadership has increasingly emphasized Joint Forces integration and interoperability.

During the training, the Maritime Raid Force of the 22nd MEU conducted visit, board, search and seizure (VBSS) training, as well as a fast-roping exercise with helicopters and the Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer USS Bainbridge (DDG 96).

CH-53E Super Stallion helicopters, embarked on Kearsarge with the 22nd MEU, completed deck landing qualifications (DLQs) on Abraham Lincoln and Bainbridge. MV-22 Ospreys, also with MEU 22, also had an opportunity to land on the flight deck of Abraham Lincoln. The pilots gained valuable training landing aboard ships they otherwise would not deploy with, ultimately increasing interoperability and the skillsets for pilots to seamlessly transition platforms if necessary.

“This tactical fluency across platforms allows us to efficiently traverse any waters uncontested and readily employ our military assets anywhere, at any time, as demonstrated through this interoperability between Kearsarge and the carrier strike group,” said Capt. Jason Rimmer, commanding officer of Kearsarge.


The joint operations between ABECSG and KSGARG are a demonstration of the steadfast commitment of the Navy to protect the United States, deter conflict and preserve strategic interests around the world. The ABECSG and KSGARG, with the 22nd MEU, are prepared to respond to contingencies and to defend U.S. forces and interests in the region.

With Abraham Lincoln as the flagship, deployed ABECSG assets include staffs, ships and aircraft of Carrier Strike Group 12 (CSG 12), Destroyer Squadron 2 (DESRON 2), USS Leyte Gulf (CG 55) and Carrier Air Wing 7 (CVW 7).

The Wasp-class amphibious assault ship USS Kearsarge is the flagship for the Kearsarge Amphibious Ready Group and, with the embarked 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), is deployed to the U.S. 5th Fleet area of operations in support of naval operations to ensure maritime stability and security in the Central Region, connecting the Mediterranean and the Pacific through the western Indian Ocean and three strategic choke points.


For more news from USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72), visit www.navy.mil/local/cvn72/.

Why is US doing "drills" with Aircraft carriers that were supposed to BE in the Persian Gulf currently? Its confusing. Is US afraid the AC will get hit?
 
Saddam Hussein was a US ally while Iran was allied with the Soviets. Taking out Saddam Hussein was just USA attacking its former ally. Don't pretend like you don't know this.

For a US ally Saddam Hussein had a lot of T-72 tanks and MiGs

Naaahhh...China sided with Iraq in the UN Security Council. I call your China chickenshit.

You are nothing but a troll in the service of China. No Iranian with a sane mind should listen to you about China-Iran relationship. You know nothing about it. You are here only to suck up to the Iranian members, not that you can contribute anything. Your 'love' for Persia is made up. Most likely, you know nothing about Iran other than what you can search on the Internet.

Just as with Iraq, China will do NOTHING to help Iran. I will go out on a limb to say that just like Iraq, NO ONE will help Iran. Militarily speaking, we do not need help in defeating the Iranian military, in the air AND on the water. I say this not because I want war but because I speak from actual time in service, which you cannot say. I know what we can do better than you know what the PLA can do. You are nothing more than a coward.

China sold their UN Security Council votes for $15 billion in 1990. you won't hear that from @Feng Leng
 
Why is US doing "drills" with Aircraft carriers that were supposed to BE in the Persian Gulf currently? Its confusing. Is US afraid the AC will get hit?
Read the article: it's new training between different types of crews and aircraft, deploying troops, demonstrating sea superiority, etc. Clearly these include offense-oriented exercises, not just defense-oriented ones.

And even more ships may be coming...
 

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