US military ready for action against Iran – Secretary of War
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Friday, January 30, 2026
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President Donald Trump hopes he won’t have to use the “very powerful ships sailing to Iran right now”
US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has declared that the military is fully prepared to “deliver whatever” President Donald Trump ord...
President Donald Trump hopes he won’t have to use the “very powerful ships sailing to Iran right now”
US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has declared that the military is fully prepared to “deliver whatever” President Donald Trump orders regarding Iran, as a major naval armada moves toward the region.
Speaking at a cabinet meeting on Thursday, Hegseth warned Tehran against pursuing nuclear weapons, which Iran has consistently denied seeking.
“We will be prepared to deliver whatever this president expects of the War Department,” he stated.
Hegseth framed the recent US operation that captured Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro as a demonstration of capability and intent.
“That sends a message to every capital around the world that when President Trump speaks, he means business,” he said.
President Trump has described the Middle East naval deployment as a “massive” and “beautiful armada,” led by the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln and reportedly larger than the fleet sent to Venezuela. Multiple guided-missile destroyers have been tracked moving through the Suez Canal and near the Strait of Hormuz, while surveillance aircraft are also operating in the area, according to ship and flight tracking data.
“We have a lot of very big, very powerful ships sailing to Iran right now, and it would be great if we didn’t have to use them,” Trump told reporters on Thursday.
Despite the military posturing, Trump struck a dual note, saying he was planning to speak with Iranian leaders. He cited two demands for Tehran: “Number one, no nuclear. And number two, stop killing protesters.”
US military planning appears to be active. Media reports, citing sources, indicate Trump is considering options ranging from strikes on Iranian security forces and nuclear sites to targeting officials – with the aim of reigniting anti-government protests.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio, in Senate testimony this week, suggested the US military could strike Iran “preemptively” if it perceived a threat to American or allied troops. Rubio called Iran “weaker than it has ever been” but warned that regime change would be more complex than in Venezuela.
Iran has responded with defiance. A deputy foreign minister said the country is “200 percent ready to defend itself” and warned that any US attack would receive an “appropriate response, not a proportionate one,” potentially targeting American bases in the region. Iran’s UN mission stated it is “ready for dialogue” but if pushed, will “respond like never before.”