Iran threatens to "irreversibly destroy" regional infrastructure in case of an attack
Iran's M. B. Ghalibaf warns that any strikes on its energy infrastructure would lead to the targeting and irreversible destruction of vital regional infrastructure.
Iran's parliament speaker, M. B. Ghalibaf, has issued a stark warning concerning the consequences of potential military actions against Iran's energy facilities. He stated that if Iranian power plants and infrastructure are attacked, all critical infrastructure across the region, particularly energy and oil-related assets, would be deemed legitimate targets and would face irreversible destruction. This provocative statement underscores the heightened tensions in the region related to energy security.
Ghalibaf's comments not only reflect the Iranian leadership's defensive posture but also signal possible retaliatory measures could trigger wider regional destabilization. The warning hints at dire economic consequences, as Ghalibaf noted that oil prices would rise sharply as a result. This is particularly significant given the global reliance on Middle Eastern oil and the ongoing economic volatility exacerbated by previous geopolitical tensions.
The implications of such a statement are critical; should hostilities increase, the fallout could affect international markets and geopolitics. The stakes are especially high with ongoing discussions about Iran's nuclear program and the intricate web of alliances and enmities within the region, from Israel to the Gulf states. Ghalibaf's remarks serve as a reminder of the fragile equilibrium that underpins regional stability.