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Tehran (ANN)- A senior Iranian official has issued a stark warning to adversaries, signaling a potential escalation in the ongoing conflict. Mohsen Rezaei, a member of Iran’s Expediency Council, заявил that the country’s armed forces would respond decisively if its critical infrastructure comes under attack.

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Strong Warning from Tehran
In a televised interview, Rezaei said that any strike against Iran’s vital infrastructure would trigger a response capable of “paralyzing” enemy forces, particularly in the Persian Gulf. His remarks reflect an increasingly hardline posture as tensions between Iran, the United States, and Israel continue to intensify.
The warning aligns with a broader pattern of Iranian rhetoric in recent days, emphasizing retaliation against energy and military targets if further strikes occur. Recent reports indicate similar threats from Iranian military structures, underscoring readiness to escalate if provoked.

Conditions for Ending the Conflict
Rezaei also outlined conditions under which Iran would consider ending hostilities. These include:

The lifting of international sanctions
Compensation for damages inflicted during the conflict
Binding guarantees to prevent future attacks
He stressed that the war, which Tehran describes as “imposed,” will continue until these demands are met.

Accusations and Regional Tensions
The Iranian official accused Washington and Tel Aviv of coordinating military actions, pointing to decades of hostility toward the Islamic Republic. He also referenced historical grievances, including support for Iraq during the Iran-Iraq War.
Rezaei further claimed that broader geopolitical ambitions—such as control over energy resources—are driving the conflict, while warning that regional countries could become more deeply involved if tensions continue to rise.

Escalation Risks
The rhetoric comes amid growing concerns over attacks on energy infrastructure and shipping routes, particularly near the Strait of Hormuz, a vital artery for global oil supplies. Recent developments have already disrupted energy markets and raised fears of wider instability.

Analysts warn that targeting infrastructure—whether energy facilities, ports, or transport networks—could mark a dangerous turning point, potentially expanding the conflict beyond traditional military engagements.

Conclusion
Rezaei’s statements highlight the increasing intensity of both military and rhetorical escalation in the region. As threats shift toward critical infrastructure and economic lifelines, the risk of a broader and more disruptive conflict continues to grow.
Whether these warnings remain part of strategic signaling or translate into direct confrontation may determine the next phase of the crisis.

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