US Army Joint Chiefs: Forces Ready to Resume Combat After Ceasefire
Dan Kane, a representative of the US Army Joint Chiefs of Staff, addressed the status of military operations following the establishment of a two-week temporary ceasefire with the Islamic Republic. In his statement, Kane emphasized that while the current pause is intended to de-escalate tensions, the joint force remains fully prepared to resume combat operations immediately if ordered or called upon. He described the ceasefire strictly as a 'pause' rather than a permanent resolution, underscoring the readiness of US forces. Despite this high state of alert, Kane expressed a hope that such a resumption of hostilities would not become necessary. The announcement highlights the fragile nature of the truce and the continued strategic posture of the US military in the region.
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US Army Joint Chiefs: Forces Ready to Resume Combat After Ceasefire
Dan Kane, a representative of the US Army Joint Chiefs of Staff, addressed the status of military operations following the establishment of a two-week temporary ceasefire with the Islamic Republic. In his statement, Kane emphasized that while the current pause is intended to de-escalate tensions, the joint force remains fully prepared to resume combat operations immediately if ordered or called upon. He described the ceasefire strictly as a 'pause' rather than a permanent resolution, underscoring the readiness of US forces. Despite this high state of alert, Kane expressed a hope that such a resumption of hostilities would not become necessary. The announcement highlights the fragile nature of the truce and the continued strategic posture of the US military in the region.
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