The U.S. has stepped in! Foreign media reported that images of what appear to be U.S. Tomahawk cruise missiles have been captured. This time, Iran faces greater pressure than before! On February 28, foreign media reported that photos and videos of explosions in Tehran and surrounding areas appeared, as Israeli media claimed to have launched a preemptive strike on Iran. Reports and footage about Tomahawk land-attack missiles flying over Iraq also surfaced. If true, this would indicate that the U.S. and Israel are taking joint action.

At the moment when the image of the Tomahawk cruise missile was exposed, a U.S. official told reporters that this strike is being carried out by the U.S. and Israel jointly. Obviously, based on the relevant information, it seems that the U.S. may have really taken part this time. In fact, the U.S. Tomahawk missile is mainly launched from sea platforms, but can also be launched from land-based mobile systems. Israel does not have Tomahawk missiles or launch systems. Therefore, the Tomahawk missiles found are most likely launched by U.S. warships or submarines.

For Iran, the biggest variable is the involvement of the United States. During the previous conflict between Iran and Israel, both sides suffered losses. However, with the U.S. joining in this time, Iran's challenges are even greater, and the balance of power between the two sides will be more lopsided. Now, the U.S. two aircraft carrier battle groups are on standby in the Arabian Sea, destroyers and nuclear submarines are also deployed. What remains to be seen is whether Iran can cause some trouble for the U.S. and give the U.S. a taste of bitterness.

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