Arrogant words from a former American soldier: After Iran, it's Turkey's turn.

Arrogant words from a former American soldier: After Iran, it's Turkey's turn.

28.02.2026 20:31

After the airstrikes by the US and Israel on four cities, including the capital Tehran, Iran launched retaliatory attacks, targeting not only Israel but also US bases in the region. While the whole world closely follows the developments in the region, retired Colonel Douglas McGregor from the US Army made a bold statement, saying, "After Iran, it's Turkey's turn."

The United States and Israel have launched a comprehensive operation against Iran. While Israel and the U.S. strike targets in Iran, Iran continues to target U.S. bases in the region. During the war that began in the early morning hours, Iran attacked nearly 10 U.S. bases. Explosions were heard in many capitals in the region.

ARROGANT WORDS: AFTER IRAN, IT'S TURKEY'S TURN

While the whole world closely follows the developments in the region, retired Colonel Douglas McGregor from the U.S. Army made arrogant statements by including Turkey in the process. The retired Colonel stated that they would be the winning side at the end of this war, saying, "After Iran, it's Turkey's turn."

IRAN: ALL U.S. AND ISRAELI BASES ARE LEGITIMATE TARGETS

In a message sent to the United Nations, Iran announced that it would continue to exercise its right to self-defense "until aggression completely and definitively ends." The message stated that as long as this situation continues, all U.S. and Israeli military assets, bases, and facilities in the region are legitimate targets.

IRAN STRIKES DUBAI, INJURIES REPORTED

The city of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates also became a target of Iranian missiles. Throughout the day, explosion sounds were reported in the city, and smoke and fire were observed on the famous Palm Island. It was announced that 4 people were injured in Dubai. The media in the United Arab Emirates reported that 1 person was killed in the capital Abu Dhabi, but no details were provided regarding the incident. Qatar, one of the Gulf countries, also issued a message to its citizens, advising them not to go outside "until everything is stable." The expression was used to stay as far away as possible from windows and open areas.

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