The U.S. will send 10,000 extra troops to the mediate East?

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The Newsmax.com portal, citing the "Wall Street Journal" report, indicates that the Pentagon is considering sending as many as 10,000 additional troops to the mediate East to grow Donald Trump's military capabilities, although he publically insists on peace talks with Iran.

An additional number of soldiers is intended to supply the US president with a "full scope of options" due to the escalation of tension with Tehran.

The Pentagon is constantly expanding military presence in the mediate East region, deciding, among another things, to deploy the 82nd Airborne Division, which is designed to supply fast consequence in the event of a wider conflict.

So far, the White home has refused to confirm circumstantial military movements, although it has not ruled out various military options.

The U.S. Central Command spokesperson who oversees U.S. forces in the mediate East refused to comment on the plans. Trump in turn argues that he believes Iran's openness to negotiations and that the agreement is inactive possible. By April 6, he halted US attacks on the Iranian energy sector to encourage Tehran to talk. The American leader suggests that Iran is willing to negotiate, and an extension of the period of non-attacking energy infrastructure would happen at Iran's request. Mediators say Tehran did not prosecute this.

Pakistanis who mediate communications between Washington and Tehran have informed that Tehran is considering Washington's proposals.

According to Trump, Iran's decision to authorise transit through the Strait Ormuz to respective tankers flying the flag of Pakistan, is simply a motion of good will, suggesting a serious approach to negotiations.

At the same time Israel continues to attack the Iranians. He just reported killing the commander of the Iranian Revolutionary defender Navy during night raids.

The legislature Armed Forces Committee is scheduled to address the substance of war, but only after the parliamentarians return from their hiatus in mid-April.

"The fresh York Times" reported on how in fresh days the Pentagon has moved additional fighters, air defence systems and marine resources into the region. CNN reports that U.S. officials are reconfiguring forces to make overlapping strata of deterrence, including rocket defence and support for the aircraft strike team, putting troops on advanced alert in consequence to possible attacks on US personnel or allies in the region.

This crucial force manifestation is intended to signal Tehran's determination to the US and prompt Iran to make the right calculations as regards the continuation of the war.

At the same time, defence Secretary Pete Hegseth organizes Christian services at the Pentagon, praying for force “to those who do not deserve mercy.”

Hegseth, an evangelist, performed a monthly Christian service for the first time since the beginning of the war with Iran, praying Wednesday that “every bullet should hit its target.”

He read the prayer, first handed over by the chaplain to military soldiers who captured Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro at the time. "Let each bullet hit the mark of the enemies of justice and our large nation," declared the self-proclaimed Secretary of War. "May he give them wisdom in all decision, perseverance in the coming trial, unbreakable unity and overwhelming brutality in action against those who do not deserve mercy," he added.

The head of the Department of defence prayed for God's blessing to the country and its soldiers "in the name of Jesus Christ," the king of peace.

Hegseth belongs to the Commonwealth of Evangelical Reformed Churches, a network co-founded by self-appointed Christian nationalist Doug Wilson.

A suit was filed against the Pentagon on Monday for services there. The initiator of the suit is the organization Americans United for Separation of Church and State. The group filed a akin suit against the labour Department, where Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer organizes monthly prayer meetings inspired by Hegseth.

The suit aims to enforce the work to disclose public documents, the binding Pentagon to supply information about services, their costs, participants and any complaints from employees.

"Secretaries Hegseth and Chavez-DeRemer abuse the power resulting from their positions in government administration and tax-funded funds to impose their preferred religion on national workers," she accused in a message by Rachel Laser, president and CEO of Americans United. "Even if these services are presented as voluntary, national workers are under force to participate to satisfy their superiors."

Hegseth, raised as a Baptist, in 2018 was to experience “a breakthrough in his faith”. He began attending the Evangelical Church in fresh Jersey and with his wife shortly moved to the suburb of Nashville, Tennessee to save the children for a classical Christian school affiliated with CREC.

Recently Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, the Latin patriarch of Jerusalem warned those who usage the name of God to justify war, indicating that it is “the most severe sin we can commit at this time.” God is present with those who endure and die in conflict, and not with those who usage religion for political purposes, he constatus.

Source: newsmax.com, cruxnow.com

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