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    Iran’s Open Challenge to Trump—US Military Bases No Longer Safe?

    Iran’s Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Ghalibaf has warned America that if it takes military action, then even US bases and allies won’t be safe. Tensions escalate between Iran and the US.

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    Published: 30 Mar 2025, 09:35 AM
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    Iran’s Open Challenge to Trump—US Military Bases No Longer Safe?

    Tehran: Tensions between Iran and America are increasing. After the threats of US President Donald Trump, a strong response has also come from Iran. Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Ghalibaf has warned America to stop threatening Tehran. He said that if Iran is attacked, then the bases of America and its allies will also not be safe. This threat of the Iranian leader has come at a time when America has talked about bringing its military resources closer to Iran. Ghalibaf has also cornered Israel and asked it to stop air strikes in Lebanon.


    According to the report of Israeli website Jerusalem Post, Iran's Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Ghalibaf, while speaking on International Quds Day at Tehran University, talked about the threats coming from America. He said, 'If they threaten Iran, then understand that they are also on a pile of gunpowder. If Iran is attacked, America and its allies in the entire region will become insecure. He indicated that Iran can target US forces in Iraq, Gulf countries and Syria. America has bases in Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain and UAE. US forces are also present in Iraq and Syria.


    Trump is threatening Iran


    US President Donald Trump is constantly threatening Iran on the nuclear program and the Houthi issue of Yemen. It has also been claimed that the US has sent at least four of its B-2 bombers to Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean. In response to this, a response is coming from Iran. Ghalibaf has called the attitude of US President Donald Trump a bully. He said that no one can threaten the Iranian nation.


    Galibaf has also criticized Israel. He said that Israel is committing atrocities at the instigation of America. Without the support of America, Israel will not be able to survive the war even for a week. He said that Israeli attacks on residential areas in Lebanon's capital Beirut are a gross violation of the ceasefire agreement. Iran has said that the global community should take decisive measures against Israel in the entire region from Gaza to Lebanon and Syria.

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