Turkey is actively updating its emergency contingency plans in response to a potential escalation of tensions between the United States and Iran.
The move appears to be part of a broader strategy aimed at managing a possible influx of refugees from Iran if the situation were to escalate into direct confrontation.
According to reports, Turkish authorities are reviewing several preventive measures, including the establishment of temporary camps near the border to accommodate refugees and provide humanitarian assistance.
In a more extreme scenario, Turkey is reportedly considering extraordinary measures, which could include restricting border crossings and, in rare circumstances, taking limited action inside Iranian territory to prevent chaos from spilling over.
The preparations reflect Ankara’s concerns about potential humanitarian consequences and border security risks, as the international situation remains volatile and unpredictable.
