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More planes fly from RAF bases to join Trump’s armada

The Canary by The Canary
11 February 2026
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Lakenheath Alliance for Peace has updated us with details of more flights from supposed RAF bases in the UK.

On 9 February six F-35As, from 134th Fighter Wing based in Vermont in the USA, landed at RAF Lakenheath in Suffolk. They were escorted by three KC-135R air-departed to-air refuelling planes that landed at ‘RAF’ Mildenhall.

This is on top of 12 F-15Es, from the 494 Fighter Squadron based at Lakenheath, which departed for the Middle East / West Asia in January. Earlier in that month 12 F-15Es from Seymour Johnson air base in the US passed through Lakenheath on their way from the US to West Asia.

As well as fighter jets at least 14 C-17 transport planes left RAF Lakenheath for West Asia.

RAF also on the move

The UK has also been bolstering its presence in the region. On 6 February six F-35Bs from RAF Marham in Norfolk left for RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus. They’ll join the Typhoons already in Cyprus carrying out missions over Iraq and Syria. Typhoons from 12 Squadron also deployed to Qatar in January.

Several states including Saudi Arabia, UAE and even Israel have expressed concerns about the possible attack on Iran. And they’ve denied over-flight for forces taking part in any potential attack on Iran.

Anti-war campaigners have raised concerns that the UK is falling into another military conflict and increasing military tensions. They are holding a demonstration at RAF Marham on 28 February. And there’s an International Peace Camp at RAF Lakenheath from 1-6 April.

Peter Lux from Lakenheath Alliance for Peace said:

Although we are obviously against military conflict this is an issue that should concern everyone. No matter how noble you think your cause is, no matter how right you feel you are, once you drop the first bomb and unleash the horrors of war you do not know what the consequences will be.

Yet again, after the debacle of Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya and Syria which cost hundreds of UK lives and hundreds of thousands of others we are blindly walking into another conflict with little discussion or even awareness of what is being prepared.

If it all goes wrong – for example Israel suffers huge losses – it must be remembered that they have nuclear weapons which would unleash untold horrors.

Featured image via YouTube / Military Aviation Channel

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