Despite the heightened activity, British officials stress that recent UK deployments to Cyprus are defensive.

Six RAF F-35 fighter jets are already stationed at Akrotiri, with four Typhoon aircraft redeployed to Qatar, moves described as precautionary in case of any Iranian retaliation following potential US action.

US air assets have also been repositioned across Europe and the Middle East, with more than 15 aerial refuelling tankers moving since mid-January to locations including Greece and Bulgaria.

American aircraft are operating from several hubs, with what military strategists described as “more than 100 combat aircraft” in the potential theatre.

President Donald Trump has said Washington will decide “over the next 10 days” whether to strike a deal with Tehran over its nuclear programme or pursue military action.

In a post on his Truth Social platform, he suggested US forces might need to use British bases if Iran failed to agree, arguing that any threat could extend to the UK and other allies.

Whitehall, however, has not succumbed to pressure.

Under historic agreements, US forces require advance British approval to launch operations from UK territory.

 

Source: Cyprus Mail