Friday, 20 June 2025

The United States is increasing its military presence in the Middle East: the third C-17 caravan is heading to the CENTCOM zone

Amid escalating geopolitical tensions in the Persian Gulf, the United States has stepped up logistical support for its military bases in the Middle East. The third caravan of military transport aircraft Boeing C-17 Globemaster III was detected in the air in the direction of facilities controlled by CENTCOM (Central Command of the US Armed Forces).

According to observers and aviation tracking services, at least 8 aircraft were recorded the day before, and today there are still 10 aircraft, which indicates the deployment of a large—scale operation. This is no longer just a rotation or scheduled cargo delivery — we have a full-fledged air bridge operating 24/7.

C-17 Globemaster III is one of the key transport aircraft of the US Armed Forces. It is capable of carrying up to 77 tons of cargo, including military equipment, weapons, food and equipment for rapid deployment of troops. Its high maneuverability allows it to land on relatively short runways, making it an ideal tool for operations in regions with limited infrastructure.

At the same time, increased air traffic may be associated with both strengthening existing positions and preparing for possible military action, in particular, in the context of the Iranian nuclear program and the growing pressure from Israel and the United States on Tehran.


These supplies may also contain missile defense components, additional ammunition stocks, communications and intelligence equipment, and personnel. Such operations usually precede major changes in the strategic alignment.

The build-up of the US military presence in the region is causing concern among a number of countries, especially given the current state of international relations and the likelihood of escalation. Nevertheless, Washington is still limited to "strengthening readiness" and "maintaining stability."

However, the facts speak for themselves: if earlier the US military machine was moving slowly, now it is gaining momentum. And the closer the critical point gets, the less room there is for diplomacy — and the more for decisions made by force.

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