The United States completed an attack against the Fordow, Natanz, Esfahan Iranian nuclear sites.
The United States is taking practical and effective steps to de-escalate tensions and reshape the situation in the Middle East through a robust methodology based on the principle of sustainable partnership with active allies in the region.
It is taking these steps with the goal of establishing solid foundations with regional partners for the long term, via constructive partnerships that reflect a pragmatic approach that moves away from rhetoric and builds relationships.
The new approach adopted by the United States with its regional partners is based on commitment and tangible results, and goes beyond the logic of direct confrontation or unequal settlements, US military officials said.
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It relies on comprehensive containment aimed at dismantling Iran's systems of influence in the region by cutting off the sources of funding and support that Iran uses to back armed groups, they said.
The US administration considers these groups tools of irregular warfare, waged by Tehran against regional stability in the Middle East.
In recent months, the Iranian regime has lost its implicit control over the parts of the region it was previously able to destabilize through its proxy forces, which have been significantly weakened.
It has been dealt a heavy blow by the collapse of the Syrian regime of Bashar al-Assad and the US military response to the Houthis in Yemen.
The security crises in the Middle East, a region vital to the stability of the global energy market, reflect the urgent need for real and sustainable stability, based on clear security and economic alliances.
In this context, there is no longer room for tolerance of the destabilizing policies pursued by countries such as Iran.
Maintaining regional security and stability in the Middle East requires a firm and unified response by regional partners against Iran and its armed proxies.
This approach is based on a combination of multidimensional pressure and a firm readiness to use deterrent force if necessary.
The US vision of regional peace is not based on weak compromises, but on building new strategic alliances that force the other side to abandon proxy warfare tactics and turn to reason -- or face the consequences.