Iran warns against military support to US, vows harsh response
Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi. File photo
Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi. File photo
TEHRAN (Web Desk): Iran warns against military support to the US, saying any help will be seen as direct involvement and may trigger a harsh response.

Abbas Araghchi has warned that any country providing military bases or support to the United States will be considered part of the conflict.

During a phone call with his British counterpart, he made it clear that such actions would be treated as direct participation in aggression. He said countries offering support could face consequences.

Iran’s leadership also warned that foreign military bases used against it could become targets. This message signals rising tensions and a possible widening of the conflict.

Araghchi said Iran has so far used only a small portion of its military strength. He warned that any new attack on Iranian infrastructure would bring a strong and serious response.

In a statement on social media, he said Iran has shown restraint and responded carefully to avoid further escalation. However, he stressed that the current actions reflect only a limited part of Iran’s capabilities.

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He also said that if the conflict is to end, compensation for civilian losses would be necessary. Iran maintains that its actions are defensive and meant to protect its interests.

At the same time, reports said a US F-35 Lightning II made an emergency landing in the Middle East after coming under fire. A US B-52 bomber has also returned to the United Kingdom.

The situation shows increasing pressure in the region, with both sides sending strong signals about their next moves. 

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