US Anticipating Potential Israeli Attack on Iran
The US is evacuating personnel from its embassy in
Iraq
by Dave DeCamp June 11, 2025
https://news.antiwar.com/2025/06/11/us-reducing-personnel-in-the-middle-east-amid-iran-tensions/
The US is on high alert in the Middle East and is
anticipating a potential Israeli attack on Iran, The Washington Post has reported.
Amid the anticipation, the US is reducing the presence of non-essential
personnel in the region.
The report said that “in recent months, US
intelligence officials have grown increasingly concerned that Israel may choose
to strike Iran’s nuclear facilities without the consent of the United States.”
US officials told The Associated Press on Wednesday that the military has authorized
the “voluntary departure” of the dependents of US troops from locations
across the Middle East.
The US is also evacuating personnel from its embassy
in Iraq. CBS News reported that Israel has informed the US it’s “fully
ready to launch an operation into Iran” and that US officials were concerned
that Iran could retaliate by hitting US sites in Iraq.
The State Department has authorized the departure of
non-essential personnel at its embassies in Kuwait and Bahrain, providing them
with the option to leave rather than a mandatory evacuation.
The news came after Iran’s defense minister warned that Tehran would hit US bases in the region if
a “conflict is imposed” on Iran. Iranian officials have previously said that
they would hold the US responsible for an Israeli attack due to the US’s significant
military support for Israel.
Previous reports have said
that Israel was considering
attacking Iran to disrupt negotiations between the US and Iran.
According to The New York Times, Israeli officials close to Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu believe that the “US would have no choice but to
assist Israel militarily if Iran counterattacked.”
The current tensions come as
Netanyahu is facing a political crisis as ultra-Orthodox parties are threatening
to dissolve the Knesset over the lack of a draft exemption law for
Israel’s Haredi Orthodox Jews, although, according to the latest reports, the
crisis may be defused.
President Trump has also been
threatening to bomb Iran if he fails to reach a nuclear deal, and he continues
to publicly demand the elimination of Tehran’s nuclear enrichment program,
which is a non-starter for Iranian officials.
Trump said
in an interview released Wednesday that he was “less confident” that a
deal would be reached with Iran. According to a recent report from Axios,
Trump gave Iran a deadline of
June 12, this Thursday, to reach an agreement.
In another sign that the US
may be preparing to take military action or back an Israeli attack on Iran,
Gen. Michael Kurilla, the head of US Central Command (CENTCOM), postponed
testimony he was set to deliver to Congress on Thursday due to
tensions in the Middle East.
Amid the news that the US is
evacuating its embassy in Baghdad, Iran’s mission to the UN reiterated in a
post on X that Tehran is not seeking a nuclear weapon.
“Threats of ‘overwhelming
force’ won’t change facts: Iran is not seeking a nuclear weapon, and US
militarism only fuels instability,” the mission said.
“Diplomacy—not militarism—is the only path forward.”
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