Israel-Iran War Looms? US Pulls Staff, UK Warns Ships
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Israel poised to strike Iran? Why US pulls staff from West Asia, UK warns ships, Iran declares ‘We Are Ready’

As fears of a looming Israeli strike on Iran intensify, the West Asia edges closer to conflict. In a sign of escalating tensions, the U.S. is evacuating non-essential personnel, the UK is warning of military risks in key Gulf waters, and pro-Iran social media handles have launched campaigns declaring, 'We are ready'

by Vishnu Aravind
Jun 13, 2025, 07:00 am IST
in USA, World, West Asia
Tensions escalate as conflict reaches new countries in West Asia.

Tensions escalate as conflict reaches new countries in West Asia.

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Amid escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, the United States is reportedly withdrawing non-essential personnel from several diplomatic and military installations across West Asia. The United Kingdom has also issued a maritime alert, citing growing risks of military escalation. Meanwhile as Israel remains silent on the issue, the Commander-in-Chief of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, General Hossein Salami, stated ‘Our forces stand fully ready to counter any threat and are prepared to tackle every possible scenario.’

According to CNN, both the U.S. State and Defense Departments have initiated the drawdown of non-essential personnel from various sites across the West Asia. The move follows heightened instability in the region, although the precise cause of the shift in posture remains unclear. A U.S. defense official told CNN that U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) is closely monitoring “developing tension in the Middle East.”
President Donald Trump, addressing the situation, stated, “They are being moved out because it could be a dangerous place… we’ve given notice to move out, and we’ll see what happens.”

https://twitter.com/cnnbrk/status/1932927249931456963?t=1NZitTNyEjsDXSuSanDZqA&s=19

As reported by CNN, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has authorized the voluntary departure of military dependents from locations across the region. In coordination with the Pentagon, the State Department is preparing to order the departure of non-essential personnel from U.S. embassies in Iraq, Bahrain, and Kuwait, as well as the U.S. consulate in Erbil, located in Iraqi Kurdistan.

Simultaneously, the United Kingdom has issued a maritime alert, urging vessels in the Persian Gulf, Gulf of Oman, and Strait of Hormuz to exercise extreme caution. The UK Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) center warned of potential risks linked to military escalation in the waterways that are critical for global oil shipments.

https://twitter.com/ConflictDISP/status/1932880789860917463?t=capCnVIJPOvtD31JFIptQw&s=19

While the U.S. has not officially stated a direct cause for these moves, the backdrop includes rising concerns over a potential Israeli strike on Iran. CNN earlier reported that the U.S. had obtained intelligence indicating Israel was preparing for a possible strike on Iranian nuclear facilities. The report cited observable military preparations, including the movement of air munitions and completion of air exercises by Israeli forces. However, a final decision by Israeli leadership had not been confirmed at that time.

In a related development, CBS News reported that U.S. officials have been informed Israel is fully prepared to launch an operation into Iran. While multiple sources confirmed this to CBS, Israeli officials and White House spokespeople declined to comment.

https://twitter.com/Currentreport1/status/1932964209446600715?t=uQM-WWNDfNITuYBEeCNKuA&s=19

President Trump, speaking on a podcast by the New York Post, expressed dwindling confidence in the prospect of reaching a new nuclear agreement with Iran, suggesting that Tehran may be “delaying” the deal. “I’m getting more and more less confident about it… Something happened to them,” Trump remarked, adding that his instincts tell him the deal is growing increasingly unlikely. CNN also cited sources saying that during a phone call on Monday, Trump urged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to stop publicly discussing the possibility of a strike on Iran. Trump described the conversation as having gone “very well, very smooth.”

In response to these developments, Iran’s Defence Minister Brigadier General Aziz Nasirzadeh issued a stern warning through the country’s state-run IRNA news agency. He declared that should nuclear talks collapse and conflict ignite, the U.S. would be “forced to leave the region,” asserting that all U.S. bases are within reach of Iranian forces. “The adversary will certainly suffer heavier casualties,” he warned, though he did not explicitly clarify whether he referred to the U.S., Israel, or both.

https://twitter.com/IRIran_Military/status/1932914785932177561?t=TAK8Z99PQwwTf-TLOteyOw&s=19

The U.S. anticipates that Iran could retaliate against American sites in neighboring Iraq, which factored into the advisory for certain American personnel to leave the region earlier on Wednesday, according to the CNN report.

As the situation continues to evolve, the region stands on edge, with major powers repositioning and issuing alerts amid an atmosphere of deepening uncertainty.

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