Mar 15 • 21:55 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil Folha (PT)

Iran warns that the war will escalate if other countries intervene

Iran has issued a warning that any foreign intervention in the current Middle Eastern conflict could lead to an escalation of the war.

Iran has issued a stark warning to other nations on Sunday, stating that if they intervene in the ongoing conflict, it will lead to an escalation of violence in the Middle East. This warning comes in response to U.S. President Donald Trump's calls for international support to ensure the security of the strategic Strait of Hormuz, which is vital for global oil exports. The Iranian threat is exacerbated by recent events, including the blockade of the Strait by Iran, which has caused oil prices to surge in response to fears of disruption in supplies.

Additionally, reports have emerged from the Italian government indicating that a base in Kuwait, which hosts Italian and American troops, was targeted in a drone attack on the same Sunday. Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi criticized the United States' security umbrella in the region, suggesting it draws problems rather than offering deterrence. He has urged neighboring countries to oust foreign aggressors to stabilize the region, highlighting the complexity of international relations and military presence in the Middle East.

The implications of Iran's statement are significant, as increased tensions could lead to broader conflicts and impact global oil markets. As the situation develops, the international community is left to navigate the intricacies of diplomatic relations amid escalating threats and military actions, potentially drawing more countries into an already volatile scenario.

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