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Iran threatens to target US, UK, and French bases over Israel support

Iran warned it will strike US, UK, and French military bases if they help Israel stop its attacks. Tehran said these countries’ bases and naval ships in the region will no longer be safe. The threat came through Iran’s state media and was reported by the BBC. Iran accused these nations of backing Israel’s strikes on Iranian targets.

Earlier this month, Iran’s Defense Minister Brigadier General Aziz Nasirzadeh said all US bases in the Middle East are within Iran’s reach. He added that failure of nuclear talks could lead to direct attacks on these bases. This warning came just days before the sixth round of Iran-US nuclear negotiations scheduled later this month.

Nasirzadeh said Iran will confidently strike US bases even inside host countries if conflict arises after failed talks. He stressed that Iran is ready to defend itself against any aggression and warned of severe consequences for its enemies.

On the other hand, former US President Donald Trump has threatened to bomb Iran if it rejects a new nuclear deal. These strong warnings have raised tensions between the two countries and increased fears of possible military conflict.

As the talks approach, both sides remain firm in their positions. The international community watches closely, hoping for peaceful solutions to prevent escalation in the volatile region.

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