In a rapidly unfolding situation, urgent intelligence reports suggest that Iran may launch an attack on the United States as early as this evening.
The threat, still under analysis, has targeted an unspecified U.S. state and comes just hours after Israel announced the end of military operations in the region.
According to high-level sources, the warning follows a wave of Israeli airstrikes and a string of cyberattacks that U.S.
officials believe were orchestrated by Iranian proxies.
The developments have sent global alert levels soaring, with Western allies responding swiftly to bolster defenses and coordinate strategy.
The Pentagon has increased readiness at major military installations across the country
, and lines of communication with NATO partners have been activated to prepare for a range of potential outcomes.
Though there are no evacuation orders at this time, security agencies are on high alert.
While the White House has yet to issue a formal statement, it is expected to address the nation shortly.
Lawmakers have already begun urging the public to remain calm, emphasizing that the situation is being closely monitored and that response protocols are in place.
Defense analysts suggest that the threat may be more psychological or digital in nature—
potentially involving cyberwarfare rather than a direct military strike—but they warn that the risk of escalation is very real.
Amid growing anxiety, social media platforms have been flooded with speculation, misinformation, and panic-fueled posts.
Officials are urging the public to rely only on trusted news outlets for updates and to refrain from sharing unverified content that could heighten confusion or fear.
As national security teams brace for all possibilities—ranging from cyberattacks and airspace restrictions to diplomatic negotiations—
further updates are expected throughout the evening as the situation continues to evolve.