US moves big weapons in Mid-East after China satellites expose location?
Published on Apr 21, 2026 01:13 pm IST
The United States is reshaping its military posture in the Middle East as the fragile Iran truce nears expiry, with new deployments of advanced air defense systems raising global attention. Reports indicate that United States Army has repositioned THAAD and Patriot missile system batteries across Jordan, shifting from fixed defenses to a more dispersed and survivable network. The move comes after earlier Iranian strikes reportedly damaged key assets, forcing a rethink of defensive strategy. High-resolution imagery from Chinese commercial satellites has exposed these deployments, highlighting how modern surveillance is reshaping battlefield transparency. Analysts say dispersing launchers and radar systems reduces vulnerability to concentrated attacks but also signals heightened alertness amid escalating tensions. With Muwaffaq Salti Air Base previously targeted and the Strait of Hormuz crisis still unresolved, the region remains on edge. Is this a calculated strategic shift by Washington or a defensive scramble ahead of a potential post-truce escalation with Iran?
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