Iran Warns It Will Target U.S., U.K., and French Bases in Region If They Intervene to Protect Israel
- On June 14, 2025, Iran declared it would persist with offensive actions against Israel and cautioned that it would target American, British, and French military installations if those nations become involved in the conflict.
- This escalation followed Israel's Operation Rising Lion on June 13, which targeted Iran's nuclear and missile sites after diplomatic efforts failed and the UN censured Iran.
- The Israeli air force struck around 100 targets including Natanz and Fordow nuclear sites, killing 78 and wounding over 320 people, while Iran responded with missile and drone barrages on Israel's cities.
- Iran’s top religious authority, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, vowed that those responsible for the attack would not evade accountability, highlighting the persistence of tension despite international appeals for calm.
- The intensified strikes risk drawing the U.S. deeper into the conflict, as Iranian officials warned the war could spread to American bases throughout the region.
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Iran Threatens to Hit US Bases
Iran on Friday said the U.S., as a “backer” of Israel, “shall be held fully accountable” for the series of strikes Jerusalem levied overnight against Tehran, its nuclear and military facilities, and top officials – deepening retaliatory concerns over U.S. bases near Iran. A senior Iranian official told CNN that Tehran will target the bases of countries that […] The post Iran Threatens to Hit US Bases appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
Iran, under attack by Israel, has warned Great Britain and France that it will attack their military bases in the Middle East if they will help to foil its attacks against Israel. But how many and what are these sites? The military bases of the USA, France and Great Britain in the Middle East and the Gulf are different, strategic and already in the past in the sight of the Shiite Crescent and can be considered the architrave of the presence of t…
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