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Security07:19 · 13m ago

Iran Threatens to Destroy Regional Infrastructure Amid US Energy Attack Warnings

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Translated & summarized from Kikar HaShabbat by baba
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Iran's armed forces spokesperson has issued a stern warning to the United States, declaring the Strait of Hormuz a "red line" that Iran will not allow Washington to cross. This statement comes in response to recent US threats to strike Iranian energy infrastructure. The spokesperson emphasized that Iran will under no circumstances permit foreign interference in the strategic waterway, which is vital for global oil supply.

The Iranian official further warned that if the US carries out its threats, Iran's response will be devastating, promising to destroy all remaining infrastructure in the region, leaving no trace behind. He described Iran's countermeasures as a "superior strike," far more severe and extensive than any previous actions.

These threats follow reports of a US airstrike on Semnan airport in northern Iran, near a major Revolutionary Guards missile base, marking a significant escalation. US President Donald Trump recently indicated that American forces might target Iranian energy facilities in the coming week, intensifying tensions.

The Strait of Hormuz, which Iran calls a red line, is a critical chokepoint through which about 20% of the world's oil passes. Recent Iranian attacks on commercial vessels in the strait prompted the US Central Command to impose a naval blockade, deploying over 20 warships and hundreds of military aircraft across the Middle East.

The escalating confrontation has raised international concerns about a broader military conflict in the region. The mutual threats between Washington and Tehran suggest the crisis remains unresolved and may lead to further dramatic developments soon.

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