Iran speaker says US bases will be struck if Trump attacks Iran
- The Speaker of the Iranian Parliament, Mohammad Qalibaf, warned that Iran would strike U.S. Bases if attacked, stating that their bases and those of their allies would not be safe.
- Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi indicated that talks with the U.S. Are impossible unless Washington changes its 'maximum pressure' policy.
- American intelligence estimates suggest that Iran could produce weapons-grade uranium for a nuclear device within a week, raising concerns among Western powers regarding Iran's nuclear capabilities.
- An Iranian military general indicated that any U.S. Attack would also target British forces, stating that there would be no distinction in targeting British or American forces.
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After deployment of US bombers, Iran threatens: 'We have the right missiles'
Iran is threatening to strike the base in the Indian Ocean where the US has deployed its strategic bombers, claiming it possesses the necessary weaponry to do so, according to the British Telegraph, citing a senior Iranian military source. "There will be no distinction between British and American forces if Iran is attacked from any base in the region or within range of Iranian missiles," the Iranian source told the British newspaper. "When the …
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