Iran Warns UN: No War Sought, But Any Attack Will Be Met With Decisive Response
Tehran / New YorkIran has formally notified the United Nations that while it does not seek war in the region, any military aggression against it will be met with a swift and decisive response, according to a statement issued by Tehran.Iranian officials made clear in their communication to the UN that the bases, installations, and…
Tehran / New York
Iran has formally notified the United Nations that while it does not seek war in the region, any military aggression against it will be met with a swift and decisive response, according to a statement issued by Tehran.
Iranian officials made clear in their communication to the UN that the bases, installations, and assets of hostile forces present in the region will be considered legitimate military targets in the event of any attack on Iranian soil or interests.
Tehran further called upon the United Nations to play an active and responsible role in de-escalating the rapidly rising tensions in the Middle East, urging the international body to engage all parties and prevent the situation from spiraling into open conflict.
Analysts view the statement as a carefully calibrated diplomatic warning — signaling that Iran remains firm on its defensive posture while simultaneously calling for international intervention to reduce hostilities.
The development comes amid heightened regional tensions, with observers warning that any miscalculation by any party could have far-reaching and destabilizing consequences for the entire region.
