Tensions in the Middle East continue to escalate as Iran has issued a strong warning to its adversaries, stating that any attack on its territory or infrastructure will be met with a direct and proportional response. Iranian officials have declared that the country is prepared to target enemy infrastructure in what they described as an “eye for an eye” retaliation strategy amid the ongoing confrontation involving the United States and Israel.
Senior Iranian leaders said that if critical facilities such as energy installations, military bases, or transport networks inside Iran are struck, Tehran will respond by targeting similar strategic sites belonging to its enemies. The statement reflects the growing intensity of the conflict, which has already witnessed missile strikes, drone attacks, and military mobilization across the region.
The warning comes as the United States and Israel continue to increase pressure on Iran over its military activities and regional influence. Analysts believe the rhetoric signals Iran’s intention to deter further attacks by demonstrating its capability to retaliate against key infrastructure assets in the region.
Regional security experts say such threats could significantly raise the risk of a wider conflict in the Middle East. Countries across the region have already heightened security measures, while global powers are urging restraint to prevent the situation from spiraling into a larger war.
Meanwhile, international markets and geopolitical observers remain on high alert as the conflict continues to develop. Any direct attack on critical infrastructure could disrupt energy supplies, international trade routes, and regional stability.
As the standoff deepens, diplomatic channels are under increasing pressure to find a path toward de-escalation. However, with both sides exchanging warnings and military actions continuing, the prospect of a prolonged conflict cannot be ruled ou
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