Iran Vice President Says Government Is Ready for ‘All Scenarios’ Over Infrastructure Threats
Summary
- Iran’s first vice president said the government is prepared for all scenarios.
- After the US raised the possibility of strikes on infrastructure inside Iran, the country maintained its policy of military retaliation if such sites are attacked.
- With military tensions in the Middle East continuing, whether infrastructure is attacked and the level of response remain key variables.
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Iran’s government said it is prepared for all scenarios related to threats against the country’s infrastructure, signaling it is leaving open the possibility of a military response.
Walter Bloomberg reported on April 7 that Iranian First Vice President Mohammad Reza Aref wrote on X, formerly Twitter, that “the government is prepared for all scenarios.”
The comment came after the US recently raised the possibility of strikes on Iranian infrastructure, including power plants and bridges. Iran has maintained that it would respond if such sites were attacked.
Iran has previously said it could broaden the scope of its response if key domestic facilities come under attack. Military and diplomatic efforts are unfolding in parallel.
With military tensions in the Middle East still elevated, whether infrastructure is targeted and how far any response goes remain key variables. Attention is focused on how the situation develops and how countries respond.


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