The US is beefing up its use of fighter jets around the strategic Strait of Hormuz to protect ships from Iranian seizures, a senior defense official told reporters on Friday, according to The Associated Press.

Speaking to Pentagon reporters, the official said the US will send F-16 fighter jets to the Gulf region to augment the A-10 attack aircraft that have been patrolling there for more than a week.

The official also said that the US is increasingly concerned about the growing ties between Iran, Russia and Syria across the Middle East.

The defense official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the F-16s will give air cover to the ships moving through the waterway and increase the military’s visibility in the area, as a deterrent to Iran.... Read More: Arutz-7