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Iran Warns of “Broader Attacks” After Donald Trump Threatens Massive US Strike

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Iran Warns of “Broader Attacks” After Donald Trump Threatens Massive US Strike
Iran Warns of “Broader Attacks” After Donald Trump Threatens Massive US Strike

Tensions between Iran and the United States have sharply escalated after former US President Donald Trump warned that Washington could hit Iran “extremely hard” in the coming weeks. The statement has triggered global concern and raised fears of a wider conflict in the Middle East.


Trump Signals Possible Military Action in Coming Weeks

In a recent statement, Donald Trump indicated that the United States is prepared to intensify military pressure on Iran. He suggested that decisive action could take place within the next two to three weeks, signaling a potential escalation in US-Iran tensions. Analysts believe such remarks could further destabilize an already fragile geopolitical situation.


Tehran Issues Strong Warning of Retaliation

In response, Iranian officials issued a stern warning, stating that any US attack would be met with “broader and more destructive” retaliation. Authorities in Tehran emphasized that Iran is fully prepared to defend itself and could expand the scope of conflict beyond expectations. Military officials hinted that regional assets and strategic positions could be targeted if aggression continues.


Global Impact: Oil Prices and Middle East Stability at Risk

Experts warn that rising tensions between Iran and the United States could have serious global consequences. The Middle East, already facing instability, may witness further unrest. Meanwhile, oil prices are showing signs of volatility, as investors react to the possibility of conflict in a key energy-producing region.


Diplomatic Efforts Continue Amid Rising Tensions

Despite the escalating rhetoric, international leaders are urging both sides to exercise restraint. Diplomatic channels remain active, but progress appears limited due to strong positions from both Tehran and Washington.

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