Feb 20 β€’ 08:27 UTC πŸ‡±πŸ‡» Latvia TVNET

Iran threatens to respond with strikes on American bases in the event of a US attack

Iran has warned that US bases and personnel will be considered "legitimate targets" if the US proceeds with military threats amid ongoing nuclear negotiations.

In a recent letter to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, Iranian Ambassador Amir Saeed Iravani stated that US bases and assets would be considered 'legitimate targets' should the United States carry out its military threats against Iran. This escalation comes in the context of ongoing discussions surrounding the limitation of Tehran's nuclear program, with diplomatic negotiations straining due to aggressive rhetoric and military posturing from the US government. President Donald Trump's announcement of potential military action has exacerbated tensions in an already volatile region.

The backdrop of this threat is the deployment of a US naval strike group to the Middle East, as Trump suggested that the US may utilize British military bases, including one located on an island in the Indian Ocean, should Iran opt not to reach an agreement. This move has raised alarms in Iran, prompting Iravani to describe Trump's statements as indicative of a genuine risk of military aggression, which could have catastrophic consequences for the region and pose serious threats to international peace and security.

In his letter, Iravani urged the UN Security Council to ensure that the US ceases its provocative actions immediately, highlighting the urgent need for diplomatic solutions to de-escalate the situation. The interplay between US military posturing and Iran's retaliatory threat underscores the fragile balance of power in the region and the high stakes involved in nuclear negotiations as both nations navigate their challenging diplomatic relationship.

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