Iran Warns All Americans Are Targets as U.S. Middle East Bases Become Vulnerable Points

Iran Warns All Americans Are Targets as U.S. Middle East Bases Become Vulnerable Points

IRGC Fires Back After US Bombing

After an overnight U.S. assault on three Iranian nuclear sites, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) didn’t hold back. They slammed the U.S. and even threw a wrench into Israel’s political machine, branding the two leaders a “criminal gang” in a fiery press briefing.

What Went Down

  • US drops responsibility:
    • Three nuclear plants targeted over night.
    • Military bases in the Middle East singled out as “vulnerable.”
  • Iran’s reaction:
    • IRGC calls the U.S. President & Israeli Prime Minister a criminal ring.
    • Tehran warns the U.S. is now “at the front line of aggression.”
    • Iran says it will reserve “all options” for any future moves.
  • Foreign minister Abbas Araghchi’s take:
    • Describes the U.S. President as a “lawless bully.”
    • Accuses Washington of “taking us back to the law of the jungle.”

Feel the Tension

Picture the scene: a press conference in Istanbul, the IRGC’s tone is as sharp as a sword, yet peppered with an undercurrent of frustration. The message is clear: this is not a simple military standoff; it’s a full‑blown, “no‑backs” declaration.

Emotional Pulse

For many Iranians, the words hit deep. The term “lawless bully” carries a punch that reflects pent-up resentment. The sense of indignation is almost palpable, morphing the news into an emotional narrative.

All Eyes on the Next Move

Feed the feeds! The world watches because the IRGC’s threat level is high and Washington’s next steps will be a headline in themselves. Whether it’s a war or a water‑cooler chat later—only time will tell. Until then, keep reading.

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When the B‑2s Came to Town

The U.S. decided it was time to turn the next level of warfare on Iran’s nuclear sites: stealth bombers, “bunker‑busters,” and a volley of 30 Tomahawk missiles. It’s a story that reads like a hard‑boiled thriller but with international politics as the backdrop.

The Iranian Side of the Story

  • Iran’s leaders have called on the U.N. Security Council to hold an emergency meeting and slap a “no‑no” on what they say is an “unlawful act of aggression” by the U.S.
  • They’re also demanding the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) step in. “The IAEA, for all its safeguards, has clearly let politics trump science,” they claim.
  • There’s a strong emphasis on the United Nations Charter—basically reminding everyone that the U.S. is walking out of the rulebook.

Why Does It All Matter?

  • Iran’s nuclear facilities were supposedly under strict IAEA oversight. Hidden from America, they’re suddenly the target of a full‑blown military strike. The timeline feels like a betrayal.
  • The U.S. is claimed to have backed an “unlawful war of aggression” by Israel, which is a point that Iran says everything hinges on.
  • Iran argues that the U.S.’s actions are a direct violation of its right to defend itself—an argument that could settle the debate lofty enough for a U.N. vote.

What’s Next?

Iran is ready with a plan: an urgent call to the U.N. for an emergency session, a condemnation of U.S. tactics, and a demand for accountability. The U.N. world may be next on the docket for a debate that could shape the future of international peace.

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