Iran threatens to attack the interests of neighboring countries that support the US economic offensive
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Iranian officials have issued warnings to neighboring nations regarding their participation in United States-led economic sanctions against the Islamic Republic. Mohsen Rezaei, secretary of the Supreme Council of National Security, stated that Tehran will classify countries supporting this economic pressure as enemies and may target their interests in retaliation.
This rhetoric follows Washington's announcement of an intensified economic campaign, referred to as an economic D-Day, aimed at the Iranian state. The warnings signify a escalation in regional tensions as Iran seeks to deter its neighbors from aligning with American economic policy.
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Infobae (AR) - Headline 1Focuses on the diplomatic reclassification of neighbors as enemies
Infobae (AR) - Headline 2Emphasizes the specific threat of military or tactical retaliation