Iran Warns US of Stronger Response to Further Attacks
Translated from Danish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Iran's military command has warned the U.S. that any further attacks will be met with a stronger response.
- The statement threatened that if the U.S. attacks Iran's oil infrastructure, oil and gas exports will cease for everyone.
- Iran indicated that continued U.S. aggression would escalate the conflict and create regional instability.
Iran's top military command issued a stark warning to the United States on Thursday, vowing a significantly stronger retaliation if the U.S. launches further attacks. The statement, carried by state media, directly addressed recent U.S. threats against Iran's oil infrastructure.
"Considering the recent threats from the U.S. against Iran's oil infrastructure, oil and gas exports will either be for everyone, or they will not be available to anyone," the military command stated. This declaration implies a potential disruption of global energy supplies should hostilities escalate.
Considering the recent threats from the U.S. against Iran's oil infrastructure, oil and gas exports will either be for everyone, or they will not be available to anyone.
The Iranian military further cautioned that continued U.S. attacks would lead to a more widespread and comprehensive war, introducing significant uncertainty and instability throughout the region. The statement underscores Iran's resolve to respond forcefully to any perceived aggression against its critical infrastructure.
the war will become more widespread, comprehensive and create uncertainty in the region if the U.S. continues the attacks.
Originally published by Berlingske in Danish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.