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Wave of US jets spotted near Middle East as Iran war theories swirl

A parade of US Air Force jets has been detected flying near the Middle East on Tuesday, as President Donald Trump’s ceasefire with Iran hangs in the balance.

Flight tracking websites show at least five C-17 Globemaster III aircraft moving toward Saudi Arabia after leaving a key NATO installation in Germany.

Trump announced a 14-day ceasefire with Iran on April 7, with the pause in hostilities expected to expire on Wednesday evening, April 22.

On Tuesday, Trump signaled that US forces are prepared to resume military operations if negotiations fail to produce an agreement.

Trump told reporters the military is ‘raring to go,’ adding that he expects bombing could resume if no deal is reached before the deadline, while expressing confidence that talks could still result in what he described as a ‘great deal.’

The mission has sparked theories that the war is ‘ramping up,’ with speculation growing that the conflict could soon escalate further.

‘Things are about to get really interesting for Iran,’ one person shared on X, commenting on flight data showing the wave of jets. Another warned: ‘Boots on the ground in Iran will be Trump’s biggest mistake!’

Reports indicate the aircraft are transporting security equipment, communications gear, logistical supplies, and personnel believed to support upcoming diplomatic operations.

Flight tracking websites show at least five C-17 Globemaster III aircraft moving toward Saudi Arabia after leaving a key NATO installation in Germany (stock)

Flight tracking websites show at least five C-17 Globemaster III aircraft moving toward Saudi Arabia after leaving a key NATO installation in Germany (stock)

The mission has sparked theories that the war is 'ramping up,' with speculation growing that the conflict could soon escalate further

The mission has sparked theories that the war is ‘ramping up,’ with speculation growing that the conflict could soon escalate further

The C-17 Globemaster III is a large military transport aircraft, frequently supported by the 726th Air Mobility Squadron at Spangdahlem Air Base in Germany, designed to rapidly deliver troops, heavy cargo, or medical evacuations with a crew of three.

The jets have also reportedly been landing at key regional hubs, including Nur Khan Airbase, where flights were observed between April 19 and April 20.

ABSB Exchange and FlightRadar 24 show the jets soaring across the Mediterranean towards Saudi Arabia before looping back towards Europe.

The flight data has been shared on X, where users are sharing theories about the mission, with one saying: ‘Wow, so things are heating up once again.’

The parade of jets comes as Trump claimed he’s poised to resume bombing if Tehran refuses to come to the table, he told CNBC Tuesday morning.

Earlier this month, the president threatened military action against Iran as part of his ultimatum over the Strait of Hormuz, but he then backed off and agreed to a two-week ceasefire instead. 

Tehran has not made it clear whether its representatives will attend a peace summit in Islamabad, Pakistan, before the ceasefire expires at 8pm ET on Wednesday.  

Senior White House officials plan to hold meetings today alongside Vice President JD Vance to determine a path forward, according to CNN.

Trump had previously said Vance was expected to depart Washington for Pakistan on Tuesday morning. 

Those plans were scrapped at the last minute as uncertainty grew over whether Iran would participate.

This is a developing story… More updates to come 

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