Iran's New Threat to Europe: 'You Will Pay for This'
Iran has warned European nations against joining its conflict with Israel and the United States, stating any military action would be viewed as complicity with aggressors.
In recent statements, Esmaeil Baghaei, an Iranian official, reiterated Tehran's denial of launching rockets into Turkey, which were intercepted by NATO forces in the Mediterranean Sea. His remarks come amid rising tensions as Germany, Britain, and France have indicated their potential willingness to participate in defensive operations aimed at neutralizing Iran's missile capabilities.
Following these developments, Iran issued a warning to European nations, stressing that involvement in the conflict alongside Israel and the United States would have serious repercussions. Baghaei specifically emphasized that any military action against Iran would be treated as a declaration of war, suggesting that it would be viewed as support for aggressors and could escalate into broader conflict.
This situation reflects the growing geopolitical tensions involving Iran and Western powers, where Iran seeks to deter any actions that could jeopardize its sovereignty. The warning underscores the precarious balance of military power in the region and the potential consequences of European intervention in an already volatile conflict.