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Iran warns US and Israel over rising tensions, says armed forces fully ready for any situation

Esmail Baghaei

Iran warns US and Israel as tensions in the Middle East continue to rise, with Tehran issuing a strong statement on its military readiness and regional security situation.

Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei said Iran’s armed forces are fully prepared to respond to any possible situation. He warned that any country showing hostility toward Iran would face a strong response.

Iran warns US and Israel again in a detailed statement shared on social media platform X, where Baghaei urged the international community to speak out against what he described as aggression and domination. He said silence from the global community would only encourage lawlessness and allow powerful nations to impose their will.

Baghaei accused the United States and Israel of carrying out aggressive actions against Iran. He claimed the ongoing conflict, which escalated on February 28, is not only about land or resources but about shaping global standards of justice and power.

He further alleged that attacks have targeted civilian areas in Iran, including facilities used by women. He said such actions violate international laws and show disregard for human life.

Iran warns US and Israel once more as the spokesperson stressed that Iranian forces are focused on protecting civilians despite ongoing tensions. He said Iran remains committed to defending its sovereignty while avoiding harm to innocent people.

He added that the current situation reflects a broader struggle between truth and falsehood, and said remaining silent in such conditions supports injustice.

Baghaei also confirmed that Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi will soon travel to India to attend the BRICS summit, highlighting continued diplomatic engagement alongside rising tensions.

The statement comes as regional instability deepens, with diplomatic and military friction between Iran, the United States, and Israel continuing to draw global attention.

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