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Iran Warns of Immediate and Destructive Response to Any Potential Attack

Iran warns of immediate and destructive response to any attack, stating US bases, ships, and aircraft in the region are within missile range.

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Iran military issues warning of missile strike on US bases

Iran warns that US bases, ships, and aircraft in the region are within the range of its missiles and could face destructive response.[IC : by AFP]

January 30, 2026

Tehran — Iran’s military has warned that it will deliver an immediate and destructive response if any attack is carried out against the country, amid ongoing regional tensions.

An Iranian military spokesperson said that if an adversary commits what he described as a “foolish act,” Iran will respond decisively. He stressed that the response would not only be swift but would also serve as a clear and deterrent message to the enemy.

Senior Iranian military officials further warned that US military bases, ships, and aircraft in the region are within the range of Iran’s missiles and could become legitimate targets in case of any aggression.

Security analysts say the warning sends a strong signal to the United States and its regional allies that any military escalation could carry significant and far-reaching costs. Experts add that Iran’s statements reflect a focus on deterrence and defensive readiness rather than seeking confrontation.

The statement underscores the fragility of regional security, where military warnings and shows of force continue to shape the strategic landscape.

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