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    Iran Threatens Prolonged Retaliation if US Resumes Military Attacks

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 30, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a significant development, Iran has issued a warning that it will launch prolonged and severe retaliatory strikes if the United States resumes military attacks. This statement underscores the heightened tensions between Tehran and Washington, reflecting the fragile state of their relations amid ongoing geopolitical disputes. The warning serves as a deterrent aimed at preventing further escalation in the region, where past conflicts have already destabilized security.

    Historically, the US and Iran have experienced a tumultuous relationship marked by sanctions, proxy conflicts, and direct confrontations. Iran’s declaration signals its readiness to respond forcefully to any renewed aggression, which could potentially lead to a broader conflict affecting not only the Middle East but also global energy markets. The threat of “long and painful strikes” highlights Tehran’s strategic posture and its intent to assert its regional influence.

    Meanwhile, international observers remain concerned about the implications of such rhetoric on diplomatic efforts aimed at de-escalation. The warning may complicate ongoing negotiations related to nuclear agreements and regional security frameworks. It also raises the stakes for US policymakers who must balance deterrence with the risk of provoking a wider conflict. The situation remains fluid, with potential consequences for global stability and peace.

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