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00:00Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
00:30Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
01:00Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
01:29U.S. Air Force has launched large-scale, multi-day military exercises involving fighter jets, aircraft carriers, and allied forces spread across multiple countries.
01:40Officials describe this as routine readiness, but analysts are calling it something else, a build-up for a potential strike.
01:50Importantly, this is not a full NATO operation. There's no official NATO air takeover of Middle East skies. Instead, this is a U.S.-led force projection with the possibility of selective allied support.
02:06One NATO-affiliated military analyst went even further, claiming a U.S. strike on Iran is inevitable, arguing that decisions are already in motion, delayed only by logistics.
02:22Why now? Because inside Iran, mass protests are growing.
02:29And the regime's response has turned increasingly violent. Executions and crackdowns continue, despite claims otherwise.
02:38In Washington, political pressure is building. Several Republican lawmakers are openly urging President Trump to authorize strikes against Iran.
02:52Senator Lindsey Graham has been among the loudest voices, calling for decisive action, arguing that a larger response could help topple the regime and support protesters.
03:03But the Republican Party remains divided, with concerns about another prolonged Middle East conflict.
03:10Iran, meanwhile, is not staying silent. Tehran has issued multiple warnings of severe retaliation, promising to respond with everything we have.
03:22That includes potential attacks on U.S. bases, regional allies, and possibly Israel.
03:31Adding fuel to the fire, Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Corps guides released a video showing what appears to be drone surveillance of the USS Abraham's army.
03:40From Lincoln, framing it as a direct threat. The message is clear. We are watching, and we are ready.
03:50Experts warn Iran could use drone swarms, missiles, and proxy forces in Iraq and Yemen.
03:56Iranian-backed groups have already hinted at new attacks as U.S. carriers move closer.
04:01Do not wait.
04:03So where does NATO stand?
04:04Any action would likely involve a coalition of the willing, not NATO as an alliance.
04:13Countries like the U.K. and France could offer support, while others are distancing themselves,
04:19even pulling troops out of U.S. bases amid fears of escalation.
04:23The bottom line?
04:25This is no longer just posturing.
04:27With U.S. forces in position, lawmakers pushing for action, and Iran threatening retaliation,
04:33the region is entering one of its most dangerous moments in years.
04:37What happens next could reshape the Middle East.
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