Iran Warns of Global Conflict If US Attacks Following Trump's Military Remarks
Iran Threatens 'Crushing Blows' Beyond The Middle East If US Resumes Attack After Trump's Near-Strike Reveal: 'In Places You Cannot Imagine...'

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Iran has issued a stark warning that any further aggression from the U.S. could extend warfare beyond the Middle East. This statement follows President Donald Trump's revelation of nearly launching a bombing campaign against Iran, which he postponed to allow for diplomatic efforts. Tehran's threats highlight escalating tensions and the potential for broader conflict.
- 01Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) warned that renewed U.S. aggression could lead to military actions in unexpected locations.
- 02President Donald Trump disclosed he was close to ordering a bombing campaign against Iran but chose to delay for diplomatic reasons.
- 03The U.S. Senate is advancing a war powers resolution requiring congressional approval for military actions against Iran.
- 04Vice President JD Vance stated that while diplomacy is ongoing, the U.S. remains prepared for military action if nuclear negotiations fail.
- 05Shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has increased, with Chinese and South Korean tankers crossing under Iranian cooperation.
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Iran has issued a warning that any renewed aggression from the United States could lead to military conflict extending beyond the Middle East. The statement from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) comes in response to President Donald Trump's recent disclosure that he was close to ordering airstrikes against Iran but opted for diplomatic efforts instead. Trump's comments have raised concerns about escalating tensions in the region, prompting the U.S. Senate to advance a war powers resolution that would require congressional approval for any military action against Iran. Vice President JD Vance emphasized that while the U.S. aims for a diplomatic resolution, it remains 'locked and loaded' to respond militarily if necessary. Additionally, shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has surged, with multiple tankers crossing as Iran eases restrictions, indicating a complex interplay of military and economic factors in the region. The situation remains precarious, with the potential for significant international implications if hostilities resume.
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The potential for military conflict could disrupt global oil supplies and economic stability, affecting prices and availability.
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