Amid rising tensions in Iran due to ongoing protests and threats from the U.S. President to support demonstrators, a foreign news agency, Reuters, reported that U.S. military intervention in Iran could occur within the next 24 hours. The report highlights increasing concerns in the region as the U.S. prepares for a possible military action.
As tensions escalate, the United States has begun withdrawing some personnel from its military bases in the Middle East. This step is being seen as a precautionary measure and a clear early sign of a potential U.S. strike on Iranian targets.
A U.S. official explained that the withdrawals are a safety precaution because Iran has warned neighboring countries that any U.S. attack could lead to attacks on American military facilities in the region. These warnings have heightened fears of escalation.
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Another U.S. official, speaking on condition of anonymity, stated that key military bases in the region are reducing personnel due to growing regional instability. Similarly, the United Kingdom is also withdrawing some staff from a U.S. airbase in Qatar as a safety measure.
Western and Israeli officials told news agencies that all indicators point to a possible imminent attack. Two European officials confirmed that U.S. military intervention could occur within 24 hours. Qatar also confirmed that staff reductions at Al Udeid Airbase, the largest U.S. base in the Middle East, are due to the current regional tensions, reinforcing concerns about a potential U.S. military intervention in Iran.


















