Washington / Tehran / Haifa (Horn post) International concern continues to grow over a possible military escalation between Iran and the United States, amid stalled nuclear negotiations, heightened regional alert levels, and the deployment of major US naval assets to the eastern Mediterranean.
Several countries have issued travel warnings advising their citizens to avoid or leave Israel and Iran, citing deteriorating security conditions and fears of a potential US strike on Iranian targets. Governments including China, India, Canada, and Poland have issued similar advisories, reflecting widespread diplomatic unease.
In a significant military development, the USS Gerald R. Ford—the world’s largest US aircraft carrier—arrived off Israel’s northern coast near Haifa on February 27, 2026, according to Reuters. The nuclear-powered carrier departed Souda Bay on the Greek island of Crete a day earlier, following a brief stop for resupply at the US naval facility there.
The carrier is expected either to dock or remain positioned in the area as regional tensions intensify alongside ongoing US–Iran nuclear talks in Geneva. Its arrival adds to an expanding US naval presence in the Middle East, widely seen as part of a broader military buildup aimed at deterrence and rapid-response readiness.
Separately, US authorities have authorized the departure of non-essential embassy personnel from Israel, a move interpreted by analysts as a precautionary measure amid growing instability. While Washington has not confirmed any imminent military action, the combination of diplomatic warnings, military deployments, and evacuation steps has fueled speculation about possible contingency planning.
The developments come after the latest round of nuclear negotiations between Iranian and US officials ended without agreement. US President Donald Trump has repeatedly stated that military options remain on the table if diplomacy fails, while Tehran has rejected what it describes as pressure tactics, insisting its nuclear program is peaceful.
Analysts warn that any direct confrontation between Iran and the United States could have far-reaching consequences for Middle East stability, global energy supplies, and international security. For now, diplomatic channels remain open, but the deployment of high-value military assets signals a period of elevated risk and uncertainty.
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