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IRAN CRISIS EXPLODES! C-17s Rush 20,000 US Troops & ᴅᴇᴀᴅly Apache Helicopters to Middle East

🚨 WORLD NEWS BREAKING NEWS – March 27, 2026
Tensions in the Middle East have flared up more intensely than ever! In less than 48 hours, the US Air Force has deployed dozens of C-17 Globemaster III aircraft, taking off from bases in the US and Europe, urgently transporting over 20,000 US troops along with dozens of AH-64 Apache attack helicopters to the Persian Gulf region.

This is the largest troop surge by the US since the joint US-Israel air campaign against Iran began on February 28, 2026. According to military sources, the total number of US troops in the region has exceeded 40,000, ready for any scenario from defending the Strait of Hormuz to limited ground operations.

Why is the US deploying troops so rapidly?

Iran just attacked Dubai with drones: A series of Iranian Shahed drones targeted key targets in the UAE, prompting a US response.

Apaches are in action: US AH-64 Apache helicopters are operating actively in Iraq, eliminating pro-Iranian militia groups. General Dan Caine – Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff – confirmed that Apaches are “hunting and destroying” targets on land and at sea along Iran’s southern flank.

C-17s are flying non-stop: US pilots (including all-female crews) are continuously flying across the Atlantic, unloading troops and helicopters within hours before turning around and flying again. This is a record deployment speed!

Current situation on the battlefield:


Iran declares its readiness to “retaliate with double force,” while President Trump has just sent a 15-point ceasefire proposal, which Tehran has rejected and put forward its own five conditions. Meanwhile, the US is still pushing to deploy an additional 2,000-3,000 82nd Airborne troops and Marine units in preparation for the “next phase.”

What are your thoughts?

Will the US expand ground warfare or maintain air strikes and defense?

Will the Strait of Hormuz be blockaded?

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