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BOMBSHELL: Russia LEAKED Entire U.S. War Plan to Iran as Trump's Carrier Strike Groups Move Into Position

Gary FranchiFebruary 28, 202640 views
BOMBSHELL: Russia LEAKED Entire U.S. War Plan to Iran as Trump's Carrier Strike Groups Move Into Position

The State Department has authorized evacuation of non-emergency personnel from the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem. The United Kingdom has pulled its entire diplomatic staff out of Iran. China is ordering its citizens to leave Iranian territory immediately. And at this very moment, two full American carrier strike groups are positioned within striking distance of the Islamic Republic.

Patriots, this is not a drill. This is the most dangerous moment in the Middle East since the fall of Saddam Hussein—and the mainstream media is barely covering it.

Russia's Betrayal: The Entire Playbook Handed to the Enemy

Here's what the legacy media doesn't want you to understand: Russia just committed one of the most brazen acts of intelligence warfare against the United States in modern history. According to reports from both The New York Times and Politico, Russian intelligence delivered a fully developed U.S. strike plan to Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps on February 20th.

We're not talking about vague rumors or secondhand intelligence. We're talking about target matrices, launch platforms, timing sequences, and the complete campaign architecture. Every element of surprise that has defined American air superiority since Desert Storm—handed to the enemy in a single transmission.

But Moscow wasn't finished. Six weeks earlier, Russia signed a five hundred million euro arms deal with Tehran, delivering Virba man-pad launchers and advanced missiles specifically designed to rebuild the air defenses that Operation Midnight Hammer destroyed last June.

Let that sink in: One country told Iran exactly what America plans to hit. The same country sold Iran the weapons to defend against it.

China Joins the Axis

Then Beijing entered the picture. Reuters confirmed this week that China is nearing transfer of CM-302 supersonic anti-ship missiles to Iran—Mach 3 weapons specifically designed to kill Aegis destroyers. The same destroyers now positioned in the Persian Gulf as part of President Trump's armada.

Russia provides intelligence and air defense. China provides anti-ship missiles and real-time satellite surveillance. Iran receives the strike plan, the weapons to contest the sky, and the missiles to threaten our fleet. No formal treaty. No public alliance. Just three hostile powers working independently to ensure any American strike costs the maximum in blood and treasure.

Trump's Response: Strength, Not Weakness

The USS Gerald Ford has arrived off the coast of Israel. The USS Abraham Lincoln is loading munitions eight hundred and fifty kilometers from Iranian waters. Vice President J.D. Vance told the Washington Post the administration has "no intention of engaging in a prolonged war with Iran."

Note that word carefully: prolonged. Not "no war." No prolonged war.

President Trump himself stated he would "love not to use the military, but sometimes you have to." He referenced the elimination of Soleimani, al-Baghdadi, and Operation Midnight Hammer as proof that decisive, overwhelming strikes work.

This is Trump's Cuban Missile Crisis moment—and unlike the Biden regime's catastrophic withdrawal from Afghanistan, this President understands that strength prevents war while weakness invites it.

The Real Stakes

Pentagon insiders admit the U.S. has seven to ten days of precision munitions available for a sustained campaign. Moscow and Beijing are ensuring those days cost the maximum in stockpiles that take years to replenish. Every Tomahawk fired at Isfahan is one absent from a potential Taiwan contingency.

Iran isn't being defended out of friendship. Iran is being instrumented by two superpowers who need America to spend itself into strategic exhaustion.

The diplomatic clock is still running—Oman's foreign minister meets with Vance tomorrow carrying whatever Tehran authorized after intense Geneva negotiations. But the intelligence damage is already done.

Those carrier groups aren't there to start a fight, folks. They're there to end one before it begins. The world is watching. The clock is ticking. And for the first time in four years, America has leadership that doesn't blink.

The question every patriot should be asking: Will Congress hold Russia and China accountable for this unprecedented act of strategic sabotage against American forces?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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