The State Department just authorized evacuation of non-emergency personnel from the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem as two full carrier strike groups position within striking distance of Iranian territory. But here's what the mainstream media won't tell you: Russia has betrayed America in the most devastating intelligence leak since the Pentagon Papers.
According to reports from The New York Times and Politico, Russian intelligence delivered a fully developed U.S. strike plan directly to Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps on February 20th. We're not talking about rumors or fragments—Moscow handed Tehran the complete American war plan including target matrices, launch platforms, timing sequences, and the entire campaign architecture.
Every element of surprise that has defined American air superiority since Desert Storm was gift-wrapped for the enemy in a single transmission. But Putin wasn't done stabbing America in the back.
The Perfect Storm Against America
Six weeks before leaking our battle plans, Russia signed a $500 million arms deal delivering Virba man-pad launchers and advanced missiles to rebuild Iran's air defenses that Trump's Operation Midnight Hammer destroyed last June. One country told Iran exactly what America plans to hit—then sold them the weapons to defend against it.
Meanwhile, China is transferring CM-302 supersonic anti-ship missiles to Iran—Mach 3 ship-killers designed to destroy the very Aegis destroyers now positioned in the Persian Gulf. Russia provides intelligence and air defense, China provides anti-ship missiles and satellite surveillance, and Iran gets everything needed to maximize American casualties.
This isn't coincidence—it's coordination. Three powers working independently to ensure any American strike costs maximum blood and treasure.
Trump's Moment of Truth
Vice President J.D. Vance told the Washington Post the administration has "no intention of engaging in a prolonged war with Iran." Notice that word—prolonged. Not "no war," but no prolonged war. Trump himself referenced Soleimani and al-Baghdadi as proof that decisive strikes work, but added "sometimes you have to" use military force.
Pentagon insiders admit the U.S. has only seven to ten days of precision munitions. Moscow and Beijing are ensuring those days cost maximum stockpiles that take years to replenish. Every Tomahawk fired at Iran is one absent from a Taiwan contingency.
This is Trump's Cuban Missile Crisis moment. The question isn't whether America can strike Iran—it's whether a compromised campaign the enemy has already read is worth launching. Patriots, our sons and daughters stand on the edge of the largest Middle East conflict in decades while the Deep State's media focuses on celebrity gossip.
Trump inherited this crisis, but strength prevents war and weakness invites it. Those carrier groups aren't there to start a fight—they're there to end one before it begins. The world is watching, and America needs leadership that doesn't blink.
