Mar 10 • 15:56 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania 15min

Iran's parliamentary speaker promises 'eye for an eye' response to attacks on infrastructure

Iran's parliamentary speaker warns of a swift and proportionate retaliation against attacks on the country's infrastructure, following recent military actions in the Middle East.

In a recent statement, M. B. Ghalibaf, the speaker of Iran's parliament, asserted that the country would respond decisively to any attacks on its infrastructure, emphasizing a principle of 'an eye for an eye'. This warning comes in the wake of heightened tensions in the Middle East, particularly following U.S. and Israeli military strikes against Iran. Ghalibaf’s remarks were made in the context of Iran's commitment to retaliate against its adversaries, signaling a potential escalation in the ongoing conflict.

Ghalibaf stressed the importance of a proportionate and immediate response, linking it directly to actions that threaten Iranian infrastructure. He declared that if adversaries were to initiate offensive operations targeting Iran’s essential facilities, they could expect an equivalent strike in retaliation. This declaration is likely to heighten fears of military confrontation in the region, as it reinforces Iran's stance of responding to perceived threats with military action.

The statements reflect Iran's broader strategy of deterrence amidst continuous military pressures from the U.S. and its allies. As tensions persist, the risk of escalation remains high, especially regarding critical infrastructure, which can have wider implications for regional stability and security.

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