Iran warns U.S. bases, assets 'legitimate targets' if it attacks
Tensions between the United States and Iran have escalated following U.S. military deployments to the Middle East, including warships and fighter jets. President Donald Trump has taken these measures in an effort to prevent Iran from potentially developing nuclear weapons, a claim that Tehran firmly denies. In response to this military buildup, Iran has issued a stern warning, stating that U.S. bases and assets in the region could become 'legitimate targets' should the U.S. initiate any attacks. This exchange of threats underscores the fragile state of relations between the two nations and raises concerns about the potential for conflict in an already volatile region. As the U.S. works to assert its influence and safeguard its interests, Iran's defensive posture reflects its determination to counter perceived aggression. This situation not only impacts bilateral relations but also has broader implications for regional stability and international diplomatic efforts aimed at curbing nuclear proliferation.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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