Iran has issued a strong warning to the United Nations, stating that it will treat regional bases, facilities, and assets linked to any “hostile force” as legitimate targets if it faces military aggression. In a letter addressed to U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Thursday, Iran’s permanent mission to the United Nations emphasized that escalating rhetoric from U.S. President Donald Trump presents what Tehran views as a serious risk of conflict.
The letter highlighted growing tensions between the United States and Iran, noting that recent statements from Washington have heightened concerns over potential military action. While Iran stressed that it does not seek war, it made clear that it is prepared to respond firmly and decisively if attacked. According to the communication, any act of military aggression against Iran would trigger a strong countermeasure targeting strategic assets associated with the aggressor in the region.
This development underscores ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, where U.S.-Iran relations remain fragile. Analysts say such warnings reflect the broader climate of uncertainty surrounding regional security, nuclear negotiations, and military presence in key strategic areas.
Iran’s message to the United Nations appears aimed at reinforcing its stance on self-defense under international law while also signaling deterrence. By formally addressing Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, Tehran seeks to document its position within the global diplomatic arena and frame its response as defensive rather than provocative.
As diplomatic friction continues, global leaders are closely monitoring the situation to prevent further escalation. The exchange highlights the delicate balance between deterrence and diplomacy, as both sides navigate rising tensions that could have significant implications for regional stability and international security.


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