COVERT INTEL - GROUND INVASION
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Last week, I reported the U.S. had begun major movement of Ground Forces into the Middle East via aircraft, citing as just ONE example, a 747 run by US Transportation Command, configured to carry 453 people, leaving Baltimore (Story Here).
For this, I was criticized as exaggerating and told there's no way the U.S. would mount any kind of ground invasion into Iran.
Today I can confirm the U.S. is now flying M1A1 Abrams tanks into the Middle East, specifically into Jordan:
If the U.S. is not going to enter Iran on the ground, why are we flying main battle tanks into Jordan?
I suspect the U.S. intends to seize Iran's oil and gas fields. Looking at the map below, one can see almost ALL of Iran's oil and gas fields are in the far west of the country:
From the border with ARMENIA (Where U.S. military equipment and troops are also flooding-in) down to near the Kuwait border (Where more U.S. forces are flooding-in) all the way to Bandar Abas (opposite the Persian Gulf and all our main Middle Eastern military bases / U.S. allies.)
It seems to me if we grab the Iran oil and gas fields, the entire Iran government goes bust within a week or two, and collapses.
No long, drawn-out war.
Just my guess, based on the publicly available images from publicly available news stories.

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