Washington — Within the week earlier than an Iranian retaliatory strike that killed six American service members in Kuwait because the U.S.-Israeli battle with Tehran started, Iranian intelligence was seemingly in a position to establish and observe U.S. forces shifting off navy installations as part of the Pentagon’s power safety plan. The troops had moved in anticipation of the preemptive strikes on Iran, in accordance with a U.S. Military Central memo reviewed by CBS Information.
U.S. Military Central is a part of U.S. Central Command, the first unit conducting operations in opposition to Iran. Its memo stated that the U.S. had decided that Iranian-aligned militia teams used a mixture of intelligence capabilities to observe U.S. troop actions.
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