Urgent reports indicate Iran may launch an attack on the United States as early as this evening, with initial threats directed at an unspecified state.
Israeli military officials confirmed earlier today that they have concluded operations in the region, raising global alert levels and prompting swift responses from Western allies.
According to intelligence sources, Iran’s warning comes amid heightened tensions in the Middle East following recent Israeli airstrikes and a series of cyberattacks believed to be linked to Iranian proxies.
U.S. defense officials are closely monitoring the situation. While no official evacuation orders have been given, military readiness has increased across key bases, and communications with NATO partners have intensified.
The White House has not yet released a formal statement but is expected to address the public shortly. Several lawmakers have called for calm, urging the public not to panic as officials verify the credibility of the threat.
Experts suggest the threat may be part of psychological or cyber warfare rather than a conventional military assault. Still, defense analysts caution that the possibility of escalation remains serious.
Social media has seen a surge in unverified claims and panic-driven content. Officials remind citizens to rely on reputable sources for updates and to avoid spreading misinformation.
As the situation develops, national security agencies are preparing for multiple response scenarios, including cyber-defense, airspace lockdowns, and diplomatic interventions. Updates are expected throughout the evening.