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VisitWhat will be Iran's primary method of retaliation if U.S. allies aid Israel by March 31, 2025?
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Iran Secretly Warns U.S. Allies Against Helping Israel – WSJ
Oct 11, 2024, 11:25 AM
Iran has issued a secret warning to U.S. allies in the Gulf region, cautioning them against assisting Israel in any potential conflict. The warning, reportedly conveyed through undisclosed channels and reported by WSJ, states that any support for Israel would result in retaliation. Arab states hosting American troops are particularly concerned about potential repercussions if their airspace is used by Israel for attacks on Tehran. Iran has emphasized its readiness to defend its sovereignty against any Israeli aggression and has stated it will respond accordingly.
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