Iran vows to 'target US bases' if American forces launch an attack: report
Iran's Foreign Minister warns of targeting U.S. bases in the region in response to potential American military actions against Iran.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has issued a strong warning that Tehran will target U.S. military bases if American forces attack Iran. This statement comes in light of ongoing indirect nuclear negotiations with the U.S. in Oman, which Araghchi described as a 'good start' with a prevailing 'consensus' for continued dialogue. He clarified that Iran does not plan to attack neighboring countries, emphasizing a distinction between regional targets and American soil.
Araghchi's remarks reflect Iran's firm stance amidst heightened tensions following past military confrontations. The Foreign Minister reiterated that any attack would specifically focus on U.S. bases situated in the region, rather than a direct assault on the United States. This is significant given the historical context of U.S. military actions in Iran, including Operation Midnight Hammer, where American forces launched strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities last year, prompting retaliatory incidents involving the Al-Udeid airbase in Qatar.
The implications of Araghchi's statements could escalate regional hostilities, particularly as the U.S. maintains a military presence in countries surrounding Iran. The potential for retaliatory strikes on American bases raises concerns about further military engagements and the stability of ongoing diplomatic efforts, especially amidst a backdrop of nuclear negotiations that could influence the future of U.S.-Iran relations.