The United States has begun evacuating staff from its embassy in Baghdad and consulate in Erbil as officials believe Israel may be on the verge of launching a military strike on Iran. According to CBS News, the Israeli government is now fully prepared to move forward with an operation that could target Iran’s nuclear facilities, raising alarm across the region.

Washington’s concern is not just about the strike itself, but what could follow. If Israel attacks, Iran is likely to retaliate. And that retaliation may include U.S. military assets in Iraq, Syria, or other parts of the Middle East. This is why the U.S. State Department has ordered nonessential diplomatic staff and military dependents to leave. The goal is to reduce American exposure ahead of what could be a dangerous new chapter in an already unstable region.

Behind the scenes, U.S. and Israeli leaders have been in regular contact. While Israel’s plans are not officially confirmed, all signs suggest that its patience with Iran’s nuclear development has run out. Intelligence agencies believe Iran is now close to crossing key thresholds that would allow it to quickly develop nuclear weapons. Israel sees this as an existential threat and is reportedly ready to act.

Meanwhile, there’s talk that diplomatic efforts could still resume, with Oman being mentioned as a possible venue for new U.S.-Iran nuclear talks. But with evacuations already underway and troops on alert, it’s clear the situation is dangerously close to boiling over. The region holds its breath, knowing that one strike could change everything overnight.

One response to “US Warns of Imminent Israeli Strike as Tensions with Iran Escalate”

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    Lorbah

    Another war should not start oo.

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