On X (Twitter), @IsraelArmyViews posted that "the United States deployed about 150 AH-64E Apache helicopters to attack Iranian front positions," published on February 26, 2026, with 2.216 million views.

⚠️ This message is likely exaggerated or misleading information.

Actual situation:

• The Washington Post reported on February 24: The United States has indeed deployed over 150 military aircraft (not helicopters) to the Middle East and Europe, following the failure to reach an agreement in nuclear negotiations.

• Anadolu Agency reported on February 25: Over 300 U.S. military aircraft have gathered in the Middle East.

• The third round of U.S.-Iran nuclear talks is ongoing in Geneva on February 26.

• The U.S. has withdrawn its Fifth Fleet vessels from Bahrain, and the Lincoln and Ford carrier strike groups are moving to the region.

But key differences:

1. "150 AH-64E Apache helicopters attacking Iranian front positions" — No mainstream media (Reuters, Washington Post, Xinhua, ISW) has reported actual attacks taking place.

2. Currently, it is a phase of military buildup and pressure, negotiations are still ongoing.

3. @IsraelArmyViews is not an official account, and the claim "War started" has not been confirmed by any authoritative sources.

4. Comments below the post are also asking "@grok is it true?" "Verify," indicating that many people are questioning it.

Conclusion: The U.S. military has indeed gathered on a large scale in the Middle East, and the situation is very tense, but the claims of "war has started" and "150 Apache attacking Iran" currently lack reliable sources and are likely exaggerated information aimed at attracting attention. It is recommended to follow the subsequent reports from authoritative sources like Reuters, Washington Post, and ISW.