Ayatollah Ali Khamenei sits next to senior military official in Iran. (Getty Images)
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Tensions on the ground have continued to rise even as diplomacy is pursued. This week, U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) said American forces shot down an Iranian drone after it aggressively approached the USS Abraham Lincoln while the aircraft carrier was operating in international waters in the Arabian Sea. CENTCOM said the drone ignored de-escalatory measures before an F-35C fighter jet downed it in self-defense.
No U.S. personnel were injured.
Hours later, Iranian naval forces harassed a U.S.-flagged, U.S.-crewed commercial tanker transiting the Strait of Hormuz, according to CENTCOM. Iranian gunboats and a surveillance drone repeatedly threatened to board the vessel before the guided-missile destroyer USS McFaul intervened and escorted the tanker to safety.
CENTCOM warned that continued Iranian harassment in international waters increases the risk of miscalculation and regional destabilization.
Despite weeks of delay, foreign policy analysts say the pause does not mean military action has been taken off the table.
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"If you just look at force movements and the president’s past statements of policy, you would have to bet on the likelihood that military action remains something that is coming," Rich Goldberg, a former Trump National Security Council official now at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, told Fox News Digital.
"I don’t think the window is closed," said Michael Makovsky, president of the Jewish Institute for National Security of America. "If the president doesn’t do something militarily, it would damage his credibility."
The standoff is reviving comparisons to President Obama’s 2013 decision not to carry out military strikes in Syria after warning that the use of chemical weapons would cross a U.S. "red line." (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)
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Some analysts reject the premise that the administration has meaningfully slowed its military posture.
"I don’t think they’ve paused action," said Gregg Roman, executive director of the Middle East Forum. "The more assets that the president deploys to the theater gives the U.S. more maneuvering room, rather than less."
Roman pointed to continued U.S. force movements into the region, arguing the buildup signals preparation rather than restraint.
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"That’s not the behavior of a country backing away from military options," he said.
Fox News' Aishah Hashnie contributed to this report.
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