Mar 3 • 08:12 UTC 🇮🇳 India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

'Dangerous attacks are still to come'... US Secretary of State's warning to Iran

'US Secretary of State Marco Rubio warns Iran that more dangerous military actions from the US are forthcoming amid ongoing conflicts.'

Amidst the escalating conflict between Israel and Iran, now in its fourth day, military operations involving missiles and advanced weaponry continue unabated. Reports indicate that the Israeli army has conducted simultaneous bombings in Tehran and Beirut, heightening tensions in the region. So far, six American soldiers have been reported killed, escalating concerns about the US involvement in the conflict. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has indicated that the most dangerous attacks against Iran by the US military are yet to come, exacerbating fears over the conflict's potential to widen further.

President Donald Trump has warned that the casualty figures could continue to rise as the US prepares for further military actions. In light of these developments, General Dan Keen, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, has confirmed that the US is increasing its military deployment in the Middle East to support ongoing operations against Iranian forces. This strategic repositioning signals a commitment from the US to assert its military presence in the region amidst rising tensions and threats from Iran.

Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has countered, asserting that US bases throughout the region are legitimate targets for their military strategy. This confrontation not only intensifies the existing conflict but also raises questions about the implications for international relations and trade, especially considering the potential impact on countries dependent on relations with both Iran and the US. Thus, the global community watches closely as these actions could lead to significant geopolitical shifts.

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