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Iran Warns UK and France: Interfere with Israel Strikes and Your Middle East Bases Will Be Hit

In a dramatic escalation that has set off alarms across world capitals, Iran has formally warned the United Kingdom, and France that any interference in its military operations against Israel will trigger direct retaliation on their military bases and naval assets in the region. The stern warning, broadcast through Iranian state media, signals an alarming widening of the Israel-Iran conflict into a possible multi-nation confrontation.

⚠️ “You Intervene, Your Bases are Target” — Iran’s Unprecedented Threat to Western Powers

As Tehran continues its retaliatory missile strikes against Israeli targets, the Islamic Republic made it clear that third-party military involvement will not be tolerated. Iran’s defense spokesperson stated, “Any support—logistical, military, or tactical—offered by the United States, Britain, or France to assist Israeli strikes will be met with direct force.”

Western intelligence officials are now on high alert, with strategic military assets across the Persian Gulf and Eastern Mediterranean reportedly placed on combat readiness.


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Israel’s recent assault on Iranian nuclear infrastructure was met with a fiery response. Missile waves launched from Iranian territory have struck key areas in Tel Aviv, reportedly injuring scores and pushing emergency systems to their brink. Iranian citizens, meanwhile, flooded the streets in Tehran, waving flags and chanting slogans, celebrating what state TV dubbed “a victorious counterstrike.”

UK, US, and French officials are now scrambling to contain the regional fallout and avoid a full-scale war, but Tehran’s red line has been drawn—and it’s sharper than ever.

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🕊️ World Leaders Urge Restraint — But Diplomacy is Drowned Out by Rocket Fire

Despite the growing chaos, global leaders continue to push for diplomatic solutions.

  • UK Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer held emergency talks with Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu, reaffirming Israel’s “right to self-defence” while urging restraint.

  • David Lammy, UK’s Foreign Secretary, described the crisis as a “moment of grave peril”, urging Iranian officials to halt hostilities.

  • UN Secretary-General António Guterres made an impassioned plea: “Enough escalation. Peace and diplomacy must prevail.”

But the calls for calm appear muted by the roar of missiles and sirens. With Israeli strikes reportedly targeting Iran’s nuclear facilities and Iran responding with ballistic missile attacks on urban centers, experts warn this could be the beginning of an uncontrollable regional war.


🚨 Trump Breaks Silence: “I Warned Iran – Now They Get a Second Chance”

In a surprise social media post, former U.S. President Donald Trump reignited talks of a nuclear agreement with Iran, referencing a 60-day ultimatum he issued earlier this year.
“Today is day 61. I told them what to do, but they just couldn’t get there. Now they have, perhaps, a second chance!” he wrote on Truth Social.

While Trump’s remarks signal an opportunity for diplomatic engagement, analysts fear the window for negotiation may be closing fast, especially with Iran now officially threatening American forces.

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🌍 What’s Next: Countdown to a Regional War?

The U.S. and UK maintain they were not involved in Israel’s decision to strike Iran. But Tehran is unconvinced. With warships in the Gulf and airbases scattered across the Middle East, even a minor miscalculation could ignite an uncontrollable chain reaction.

Military analysts say the next 48 hours are critical.

“We are standing on the edge of a new Middle East war—one that may pull in NATO powers, Iran, and Israel into a direct confrontation,” said a senior fellow at the Centre for Strategic Studies in London.

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Ruta Deshpande is a seasoned Defense Technology Analyst with a strong focus on cutting-edge military innovations and strategic defense systems. With a deep-rooted interest in geopolitics and international relations, she brings nuanced insights into the intersection of technology, diplomacy, and global security. Ruta has reported extensively on defense modernization, space militarization, and evolving Indo-Pacific dynamics. As a journalist, she has contributed sharp, well-researched pieces to Deftechtimes, a reputed defense and strategy publication. Her analytical writing reflects a strong grasp of global military doctrines and regional conflict zones. Ruta has a particular interest in the Arctic race, cyber warfare capabilities, and unmanned combat systems. She is known for breaking down complex defense narratives into accessible, compelling stories. Her background includes collaborations with think tanks and participation in strategic dialogue forums.
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