
Deadly message from Tehran to Washington and its neighbors: any aggressive act will be met with fire.
In the latest developments, tensions between Iran and the United States have reached an explosive threshold.
Credible sources report a sharp increase in U.S. military readiness in the Middle East, rapid troop movements, and evaluation of potential military options.
In response, Tehran has issued an unprecedented warning that it will not retreat under pressure or threat, and any action against its nuclear program will be met with a decisive and beyond-imagination response.
Iran’s threat is not limited to confrontation with the U.S.;
Tehran has also sent a clear message to neighboring countries that if their airspace is used for an attack on Iran, such an action will be considered a declaration of war, and those countries will be legitimate targets of Iran.
This firm stance extends the crisis beyond a bilateral confrontation and casts the shadow of direct conflict over the entire region.
Experts warn that even a small mistake or unintended incident could trigger a chain of reciprocal reactions that would be virtually uncontrollable.
Security analysts say the region is now on the “edge of the precipice”;
Global oil markets have reacted sharply, and embassies have taken emergency measures.
If diplomatic channels are not immediately activated, the scenario of open confrontation between Tehran and Washington, along with possible regional involvement, could escalate into a trans-regional crisis with irreversible consequences.

