Russia Sends 6 Submarines to Strait of Hormuz; Chechen Troops Assembled to Aid Iran if Invaded, as China Reportedly Preps 100,000 troops

Russia Sends 6 Submarines to Strait of Hormuz; Chechen Troops Assembled to Aid Iran if Invaded, as China Reportedly Preps 100,000 troops

There is now confirmed presence of a Russian nuclear submarine near the Strait of Hormuz.  There is also a Confirmed Announcement by Chechen Forces they will enter Iran to fight US if Invasion takes place.  REPORT (unconfirmed) China to move 100,000 troops into Iran if US invades.

Moscow has officially deployed six submarines, including two nuclear ones, near the Strait of Hormuz for a discreet mission to protect Iranian infrastructure, according to reports. Their primary role is to prevent the United States and Israel from freely entering the strait or approaching the Iranian coast.

This deployment sends a strong political message to the West, signaling that any major escalation against Iran could directly involve Russia.  The presence of two nuclear-armed subs also __seems__ to indicate that if Iran is hit with Nuclear weapons, another nearby country that attacks, will also be nuked.

Yesterday, Chechen Troops were publicly assembled and at that assembly it was announced they would go to Iran to fight the United States and Israel if Iran is invaded.

Late last night, I received a single report from a single source, which I am as yet UNABLE TO CONFIRM, saying China is prepping 100,000 troops from its People's Liberation Army, to enter Iran and defend it if the US invades.

President Trump is scheduled to address the nation about the Iran situation, tonight at 9:00 PM eastern time.

 

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