Summary
- Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said he was warning that Iran would respond in kind if an adversary attacks Iran’s infrastructure.
- He said he was emphasizing that if Iran’s critical infrastructure is attacked, the other country’s infrastructure could also become a target.
- He said that as military clashes between the United States and Iran continue, tensions in the Middle East are rising and the risk of conflict over key infrastructure—including energy facilities—is increasing.
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Iran’s parliament speaker warned that the country would respond in kind if an adversary attacks Iran’s infrastructure.
According to Walter Bloomberg on the 10th (local time), Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said, "If the enemy starts a war targeting Iran’s infrastructure, Iran will respond in the same way."
He stressed that if Iran’s key infrastructure is attacked, the other country’s infrastructure could also become a target.
As military clashes between the United States and Iran have continued in recent days, tensions in the Middle East are escalating, and the risk of conflict over critical infrastructure—such as energy facilities and military bases—is also rising.


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