In the meantime, the U.S. military strike force in the Persian Gulf continues to expand.
According to Iranian-American Amil Imani, the waters of the North Arabian Sea are no longer just a transit corridor; they have become the center stage for what military analysts describe as the most significant American force-generation event in over a decade. As of this week, the USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72) Carrier Strike Group has officially taken up station, marking the arrival of the “massive armada” promised by the Trump administration in response to escalating regional volatility.
This buildup is not merely a “show of flags.” It represents a multi-domain surge intended to signal both a defensive umbrella for regional allies and a “hammer-ready” posture for potential strikes against Iranian infrastructure.
The arrival of the Lincoln marks the end of a rare “carrier gap” in the region. The strike group brings with it a lethal array of assets, including Arleigh Burke-class destroyers equipped with the Aegis combat system, capable of simultaneously tracking hundreds of aerial threats while maintaining the capacity to launch Tomahawk cruise missiles at targets deep within the Iranian mainland.
This is more than a display of hardware. It is a tactical answer to the IRGC’s “finger on the trigger” rhetoric. These units bring advanced electronic warfare and stealth capabilities, such as the F-35C Lightning II, which can bypass the regime’s aging air defenses with ease.

Enough talk, save the good Iranians, put the new Shah in charge.
Alternatively, we’ll send our loser Somalis to Iran in exchange for good Iranians.
How strange a sight it could be in a few years when the streets of New York or Toronto or London could look more like those of an average Islamic nation, than the streets of Tehran itself!
Your trade idea isn’t horrible, the average Somali immigrant already lives in accordance with the laws of the Islamic Republic anyhow.