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US May Conduct Military Action in Iran; Tehran Issues Stern Warning

Iran warns Israel and US installations as the US considers military action. Parliamentary speaker Qalibaf issues stern warnings amid ongoing nationwide protests.
US May Conduct Military Action in Iran; Tehran Issues Stern Warning

As the possibility of a US military action in Iran grows stronger, Iran has issued a stern warning, indicating that any attack on the country would have repercussions for Israel and US military installations in the region.

During a parliamentary session on Sunday, Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, Speaker of the Iranian Parliament, cautioned lawmakers to remain vigilant about potential US strikes and reiterated Iran’s readiness to retaliate if provoked. Iran has consistently called on the United States to refrain from interfering in its internal affairs, but US President Donald Trump has repeatedly hinted at the possibility of military action.

The tension comes amid ongoing protests across Iran against the country’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The US administration has expressed full support for the demonstrators, warning that it will respond if protesters are killed or the movement is suppressed. Trump has emphasized that Iran is “looking towards freedom” and indicated that the US is ready to provide assistance. This has led to speculations that the US could be planning an intervention in Iran.

 

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According to a report by the Wall Street Journal, citing government sources, US forces have already begun preliminary preparations for a potential strike on Iran. Target sites and routes for air-based operations have reportedly been identified, with Iranian military bases being the primary focus. Early discussions at the White House have also considered contingency plans for an urgent strike.

 

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Following the reports, Iran issued a counter-warning, prompting heightened alert levels in Israel. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly spoke with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Saturday regarding the situation, emphasizing that the threat from Iran should not be underestimated.

The protests in Iran, initially triggered by rising prices of essential goods, have escalated into broader demonstrations against the country’s religious leadership. The government has responded with severe crackdowns, including shutting down internet services and threatening protesters with capital punishment. Recent clashes have reportedly resulted in the deaths of over a hundred demonstrators.


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