Feb 19 • 23:31 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Yle Uutiset

Iran assures it will respond decisively if it becomes the target of an attack

Iran has stated that it will respond decisively if it comes under military attack, as indicated in a letter sent to UN Secretary-General António Guterres.

Iran has expressed its firm stance in a letter to UN Secretary-General António Guterres, declaring that it will respond decisively if the country faces a military attack. The letter highlights that military bases, facilities, and equipment associated with what it describes as 'hostile powers' in the region would be considered legitimate targets in such an event. This assertion is a reflection of heightened tensions in the region, particularly in light of the rhetoric from the United States that Iran interprets as a real risk of military confrontation.

The letter also addresses statements made by U.S. President Donald Trump, indicating that the aggressive tone towards Iran elevates the threat level. Trump, while speaking aboard Air Force One, expressed hopes for a resolution within the next 10-15 days, amidst ongoing indirect negotiations concerning Iran's nuclear program that took place in Geneva. Meanwhile, the United States has notably increased its military presence in the Middle East, adding pressure and raising concerns over potential military engagement.

As discussions continue and military dynamics shift, the potential for conflict looms large, with Iran maintaining that it does not intend to initiate warfare but will assert its right to defend itself if provoked. This scenario underscores the sensitive geopolitical landscape of the Middle East, where diplomatic efforts are interspersed with military posturing, making the region's stability precarious.

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