"Would Be An Act Of War": Iran Warns European Nations Against Joining Conflict

Iran issued a stern warning to European nations, specifically Germany, Britain, and France, regarding their potential involvement in its ongoing conflict with Israel and the United States. This warning follows the European countries' statements indicating their willingness to undertake 'defensive action' aimed at neutralizing Iran's missile-launching capabilities. Iranian officials characterized any military engagement or support for actions against Iran as a serious escalation, describing it as 'an act of war.' The situation reflects heightened tensions in the region, exacerbated by recent military escalations and diplomatic strains. Iran's response underscores its sensitivity to external interventions in what it perceives as an internal conflict, while also signaling its determination to protect its sovereignty and military capabilities. The remarks from European leaders come amid growing concerns over Iran's missile program, which many nations regard as a threat to regional stability. The dynamics of international relations in this context are increasingly complex, as European nations weigh their strategic interests against the backdrop of broader geopolitical tensions involving Iran, Israel, and the U.S.
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