US‑Iran Standoff Escalates as Military Readiness and Airspace Closures Intensify
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The United States and Iran have entered a new phase of tension, with both sides ramping up military preparations and closing key airspace corridors. Tehran has reportedly tightened restrictions on civilian and military flights, while Washington has increased its naval presence in the Persian Gulf.
Sources indicate that the U.S. has deployed additional aircraft carriers to the region and is conducting heightened surveillance missions. In response, Iranian forces have bolstered their air defense networks and announced the closure of several strategic air corridors.
The standoff follows a prolonged diplomatic impasse over nuclear negotiations and regional security concerns, with neither side showing signs of easing the current posture.
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