Iran has issued a stark warning that it will target locations beyond the Middle East if the United States resumes military actions against it. The threat comes as President Trump and Vice President JD Vance report progress in negotiations, while maintaining the possibility of renewed strikes.
The warning was delivered during a government-organized march in Tehran, where members of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps were prominently displayed near drone exhibits. The event underscored Iran’s readiness to escalate tensions if provoked.
"We have the capability to respond to any aggression in any part of the world," said a senior Iranian official during the march.
The U.S. administration has not yet responded to the latest threat, highlighting the delicate balance of diplomacy and military readiness in the ongoing negotiations. The potential for escalation remains high as both sides navigate a complex geopolitical landscape.
Analysts suggest that Iran’s warning is aimed at deterring U.S. actions while bolstering its position in the talks. The situation underscores the high stakes involved in U.S.-Iran relations, with potential ramifications for global security and stability.