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Trump Warns of Unprecedented Response if Iran Targets US Bases

Trump warns Iran: US will hit bases at unprecedented levels if attacked, emphasizing deterrence and readiness.

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Trump warns Iran against attacking US bases

: “US President Donald J. Trump warns Iran that any attack on US bases will be met with unprecedented military response [IC: by AFP]”

January 12, 2026

WASHINGTON — US President Donald J. Trump issued a stark warning to Iran on 12 January 2026, stating that if Tehran targets United States military bases, Washington will respond at levels never seen before, adding that Iranian leaders “won’t even believe it.”
Trump emphasized that strong military options have been reviewed and remain on the table, underscoring the seriousness with which the US regards potential attacks on its forces abroad. His remarks come amid ongoing unrest and protests within Iran.


Trump Signals Severe Military Response if Iran Acts

During a press briefing upon returning from Florida, Trump said:

“If they do that, we will hit them at levels that they’ve never been hit before. They won’t even believe it.”

The president stressed that the US military is prepared to respond swiftly and decisively, highlighting that deterrence and defense of American personnel remain top priorities.


Rising Tensions Amid Iran Protests and US Warnings

Trump’s warning follows weeks of escalating protests in Iran and international scrutiny over Tehran’s internal security policies. While his statements are a clear military warning, officials note that no direct strike has been ordered, and the US continues to monitor developments closely.
The remarks also reinforce US commitment to protect its regional interests, allies, and personnel, signaling a readiness to act if Iranian forces or proxies engage American facilities.

Read more :https://htnworld.com/iran-protests-deaths-unrest-2026/

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