January 14, RusNews reported, citing data from the 24-hour Flight Radar website, that a US military MQ-4C drone recently took off from a US military base in the UAE, flew over the Persian Gulf, along the Iran border, and turned back after reaching the Gulf of Oman. Another US military C-130J “Super Hercules” transport aircraft took off from Qatar. Additionally, according to Polymarket data, the probability of a “US military attack on Iran” has increased simultaneously, with the likelihood of an attack before January 31 rising to 78%.
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US military aircraft fly along the Iran border, and the likelihood of related incidents rapidly increases
January 14, RusNews reported, citing data from the 24-hour Flight Radar website, that a US military MQ-4C drone recently took off from a US military base in the UAE, flew over the Persian Gulf, along the Iran border, and turned back after reaching the Gulf of Oman. Another US military C-130J “Super Hercules” transport aircraft took off from Qatar. Additionally, according to Polymarket data, the probability of a “US military attack on Iran” has increased simultaneously, with the likelihood of an attack before January 31 rising to 78%.