Iran may launch an attack on the U.S. as early as tonight, with threats aimed at an unspecified state, according to urgent reports. The warning follows Israeli military operations and a surge in cyberattacks linked to Iranian proxies.
Israeli officials confirmed they’ve wrapped up regional operations, raising global alert levels. “Iran’s warning comes amid heightened tensions,” intelligence sources said.
The U.S. military has boosted readiness at key bases. Though no evacuations have been ordered, NATO coordination has intensified. The White House has not yet commented but is expected to address the public soon.
Some experts believe this may be “psychological or cyber warfare,” not a traditional military strike, though analysts warn that escalation is still a risk.
Social media is flooded with unverified rumors. Authorities urge the public to “rely on reputable sources” and avoid spreading misinformation.
National security agencies are preparing for a range of responses, including cyber-defense and diplomatic action. Updates are expected later tonight.