Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the recent military actions involving the U.S. and Israel against Iran, highlighting the impact on radar systems deployed in several Middle Eastern countries and the ongoing military strategy of the U.S. in the region [1][2][3]. Group 1: Military Actions and Impacts - Following the large-scale attack on Iran by the U.S. and Israel on February 28, satellite images confirmed that five radar system locations in multiple Middle Eastern countries were attacked by Iran [1]. - The attacked radar systems were located in Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Qatar, and two sites in the UAE, with four of these sites housing the "THAAD" missile defense system, which is crucial for detecting incoming missiles and drones [2]. - Iranian media reported that the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps launched multiple missiles and drones, destroying U.S. "THAAD" radar systems in the UAE and Jordan, as well as the U.S. FPS-132 radar in Qatar [2]. Group 2: U.S. Military Strategy - The U.S. is reportedly preparing to deploy a third aircraft carrier strike group, led by the "USS George H.W. Bush," to the Middle East, although specific deployment times and durations have not been disclosed [2]. - The White House Press Secretary stated that the U.S. is steadily advancing its control over Iranian airspace, with expected goals to be achieved within four to six weeks [3]. - President Trump emphasized that the U.S. would not reach any agreement with Iran other than "unconditional surrender," which is defined as Iran ceasing to pose a threat and fulfilling military objectives, regardless of any public declaration from Iran [3].
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