Iran’s Fiery Threats: British, French, and American Bases on the Hot Seat
TL;DR: Iran is telling the world that if they back Israel’s attack on Iranian nuclear sites, their bases and ships in the Gulf will be hit. The hot hand is inconceivable, but the consequences could spread like wildfire across the Middle East.
What the Red‑Planet Told London and Beyond
Iran’s state‑run news agency, Fars, dropped a warning on February 17, basically saying: “If you get involved in stinging Iran with Israel’s nuclear‑site raids, we’ll target your bases and vessels.” They expected this to make a splash in London, but they didn’t stop there.
Expanding the Threat Map
- France – Cruise missiles were said to be ready to strike since the French relief district would be “taken on a joint revenge” mission.
- United States – The word “American bases are at risk” was repeated, with a side note that they were on standby in Bahrain, Qatar, the UAE and Kuwait.
- UK & Royal Air Force – UK bases in Cyprus, Oman, the UAE and Qatar were listed as potential targets.
- Az Iran’s own language was luppened: the Mehr News Agency described the threat as “Any country that helps repel an Iranian missile attack on Israel will see its bases bombed.”
Why the Plot Thickens
Picture this: a fire‑hot missile hovers over Palestine. Suddenly, the main arsenal boom into place – every naval vessel in the Persian Gulf and the Red Sea might be hit. The consequences? A regional ripple that could ignite bombshells across the entire plateau.
Quick Recap
Key Points:
- Iran warns that any help with Israel’s nuke‑site attacks spells doom for British, American, French, and UK base crews.
- IL: “If Khamenei keeps firing missiles… Tehran will burn”. (Is Israel the gunfire’s fallback?)
- Potentially, an attack on American bases in Bahrain, Qatar, UAE, and Kuwait could tilt a larger domino effect.
- Anchors: Major US, UK, and French naval assets in the Gulf suffer a potential flurry of strikes.
In short, Iran’s conspiracy of fire is set to spark a lot of commotion. One can only hope the world tames the tension before the sparks really get to fly.
