A recent intelligence report reveals that the FBI has warned U.S. law enforcement agencies about increasing threats posed by Iran. These warnings come at a sensitive time as Iran continues to enhance its military capabilities and expand its regional influence.
Iran's First Vice President Mohammad Reza Aref responded to U.S. President Donald Trump's threats, emphasizing that Iran's civilization, which spans thousands of years, will not be intimidated by Trump's 'nonsense'.
Iran has announced the inclusion of several major American companies in a new list of threats, including Oracle, Microsoft, Apple, and Google. This move comes at a sensitive time marked by increasing tensions in the region.
Gulf states have informed the UN Human Rights Council that they face an existential threat from Iran, emphasizing the need for urgent action against Iranian attacks on infrastructure, which may be classified as war crimes. This warning comes amid escalating tensions following the recent US-Israeli war on Iran.
Iran continues to launch attacks on Gulf countries despite suffering over 9,000 military strikes. A new report reveals the escalation of Iranian threats, necessitating a reassessment of remaining military capabilities.
U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened to destroy Iran's power plants if the Strait of Hormuz is not fully opened within 48 hours. Iran has responded by asserting its ability to withstand this threat due to its decentralized electricity network.
British Housing Minister Steve Reed stated on Sunday that there is no official assessment supporting Israeli claims about Iran planning to target Europe with ballistic missiles. These remarks indicate a clear divide in perspectives on Iranian threats.