
Amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, the United States appears to be preparing for a potential confrontation with Iran, activating ground evacuation routes for its citizens while allied air forces assume strike positions
What was once seen as a mere show of force has evolved into concrete actions indicating the imminence of military operations.
The question is no longer whether the conflict will happen, but when the orders will be given.
Recently, two US C-17 military transport planes landed in Yerevan, Armenia, to rescue American citizens leaving Iran by land.
This choice of Armenia is not random: Iranian airports are no longer considered safe, and resorting to ground evacuations is a clear sign that something bigger is coming.
According to military analyses, this is a “Phase Zero” measure, taken immediately before air strikes, as warned by the US State Department.
It’s as if Washington is telling the world and its own citizens: “Get out now!” This action only occurs when there is confirmed information of an imminent attack that will require the complete closure of Iranian airspace.
At the same time, British Typhoon fighter jets were seen flying in close formations over Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, alongside squadrons of American F-35s.
These maneuvers are not routine patrols, but final rehearsals for real attacks.
The intense involvement of the United Kingdom reinforces the formation of an international coalition, with the Typhoons likely integrating the first wave to neutralize air defenses or protect Gulf airspace during the start of an American offensive.
? Very unusual scenes spotted over northern Saudi Arabia and Kuwait today ?
— OSINT_PK (@osintPk) February 6, 2026
Multiple RAF Eurofighter Typhoons flying tight formations.
This doesn?t look random or routine air traffic.
Likely a joint exercise or patrol, but the timing says more than the mission brief.? pic.twitter.com/SIIKKg3aAI
Multiple RAF Eurofighter Typhoons flying tight formations.
This doesn?t look random or routine air traffic.
Likely a joint exercise or patrol, but the timing says more than the mission brief.
On the Israeli side, reports indicate the final approval of operational plans to participate in the attack.
Israel is not expected to initiate the confrontation, but to enter in a second wave, destroying specific targets while Iranian defenses are occupied with the initial US attack.
Iranian airspace has already become a veritable minefield for navigation.
Warnings of disruptions to navigation equipment, radio frequencies, and radar make civilian flights risky, forcing international airlines to avoid the area even before an official ban.
Active military training zones at altitudes of up to 9,000 meters have completely militarized the airspace, making it unsuitable for civilian traffic.
Furthermore, the closure of airports and runways on February 11th, to commemorate the anniversary of the Revolution, will create a self-imposed no-fly zone in Tehran, which could accelerate Washington’s actions and bring forward its implementation to before that date.
We are in what could be called a “silent countdown.” Logistically, the air evacuation via Armenia proves that the decision for war has already been made.
Operationally, Typhoon and F-35 fighter jets are in final attack positions, while the Iranian regime reinforces its internal defenses.
The next few hours are crucial: any spark now will not only lead to more tension but to total war, as all sides have already removed the “safety pins.”
Ground evacuation bridge and other operational details of the planned attack against iran#Strike
? Israel is Real (@IIsraelisReal) February 7, 2026
Amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, the United States appears to be preparing for a potential confrontation with Iran, activating ground evacuation routes for its citizens pic.twitter.com/2py9au8g21
Published in 02/07/2026 01h56
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