An open threat from Iran to neighboring countries: Those who support the U.S. will be targeted.

An open threat from Iran to neighboring countries: Those who support the U.S. will be targeted.

07.04.2025 11:10

Iran issued a formal notice to six neighboring countries, warning them about the nuclear tensions with the United States. The notice stated that if support is given to a U.S. attack, it would be considered a hostile act.

The Tehran administration issued serious warnings to neighboring countries amid ongoing nuclear tensions with the U.S. A senior Iranian official stated in an official notice sent to six neighboring countries that any support for a potential U.S. attack would be considered a hostile act.

In the notice sent by Iran to Iraq, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Turkey, and Bahrain, these countries were asked not to allow their airspace or territories to be used by the U.S. The official stated, "Such a situation would have serious consequences," and noted that Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei has put the armed forces on high alert.

The Foreign Ministry stated that they were not aware of such a warning, but acknowledged that such messages could be conveyed through different channels. Kuwait, on the other hand, assured Iran that it would not allow aggressive actions against other countries from its territory.

Despite U.S. President Trump's rejection of a direct meeting request, Iran expressed its desire to continue indirect negotiations through Oman. The Iranian official said, "Indirect talks provide an opportunity to assess Washington's seriousness regarding a political solution."

On March 7, Trump proposed direct negotiations for a new nuclear agreement in a letter sent to Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei, threatening that if the regime did not comply, he would bomb Iran "like never before."

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