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United States military officials announced Sunday they had sent a guided missile submarine to the Middle East as the Israel-Hamas war reaches the one-month mark — even releasing a rare photo of the powerful vessel.

“On November 5, 2023, an Ohio-class submarine arrived in the US Central Command area of responsibility,” US Central Command posted on X.

The post included a photo of the Ohio-class submarine apparently traversing the Suez Canal, just north of Cairo.

The submarine can carry 154 Tomahawk missiles, each of which can hold up to 1,000 pounds of explosives in their warheads, according to Stars and Stripes.

CENTCOM’s announcement Sunday night came just hours after Iranian Defense Minister Mohammad-Reza Ashtiani warned the Biden administration to call for a cease-fire.

“Our advice to the Americans is to immediately stop the war in Gaza and implement a cease-fire, otherwise they will be hit hard,” Ashtiani warned, according to Iran’s semi-official Tasnim news agency.


  The United States Central Command made the rare move of announcing it had deployed a guided missile submarine to the Middle East. U.S. Central Command The United States Central Command made the rare move of announcing it had deployed a guided missile submarine to the Middle East. U.S. Central Command

He also accused the US of being “militarily involved” in the war in Israel.

The US Navy had previously announced that two aircraft carrier strike groups — the Gerald R. Ford and the Dwight D. Eisenhower — launched aircraft and missile defense during a three-day exercise in the Mediterranean Sea, officials announced Friday.

Military leaders have also previously announced the deployment of around 1,000 American soldiers and the engagement of an unspecified number of special operations commandos who are “advising the Israeli military.”

Pentagon spokesman Brig. Gen. Pat Ryder claimed last month that the build-up of US military assets in the Middle East was aimed at deterring regional escalation of the war in Israel and protecting the US and its allies.

“Since that Hamas terrorist attack, we’ve … been crystal clear that we do not want to see the situation in Israel widen into a broader regional conflict,” he said at an Oct. 24 press conference.


  The announcement about the submarine’s deployment came just hours after Iranian Defense Minister Mohammad-Reza Ashtiani accused the US of being “militarily involved” in the war in Israel. via REUTERS The announcement about the submarine’s deployment came just hours after Iranian Defense Minister Mohammad-Reza Ashtiani accused the US of being “militarily involved” in the war in Israel. via REUTERS

  US military officials previously announced the deployment of around 1,000 American soldiers and the engagement of an unspecified number of special operations commandos who are “advising the Israeli military.” AP US military officials previously announced the deployment of around 1,000 American soldiers and the engagement of an unspecified number of special operations commandos who are “advising the Israeli military.” AP

“And as you’ve heard President Biden, Secretary [of Defense Lloyd] Austin and other senior US leaders say, our message to any country or group thinking about trying to take advantage of this situation to widen the conflict is ‘Don’t.’”

Secretary of State Antony Blinken is visiting the Middle East in a desperate attempt to negotiate peace.

He met with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas for about an hour Sunday, after also meeting with Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia’ al-Sudani in Baghdad as well as officials in Turkey.


  Secretary of State Antony Blinken is meeting with Middle East officials to negotiate peace. POOL/AFP via Getty Images Secretary of State Antony Blinken is meeting with Middle East officials to negotiate peace. POOL/AFP via Getty Images

The Biden administration has also sent CIA Director William Burns, an expert on the Middle East, on a multination tour in the area to meet with Arab leaders to discuss intelligence agreements.

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