Iran's joint military command threatens to attack UAE cities
Key Takeaways
- Iran's joint military command threatened to attack UAE cities.
- Iran warned major UAE ports to evacuate.
- Iran accused U.S.-used UAE ports of strikes on Kharg Island; no evidence.
Iran Threatens UAE Infrastructure
Iran's joint military command threatened to attack cities in the United Arab Emirates, expanding the regional conflict.
“Gulf countries report new attacks after Iran warns major UAE ports to evacuate Iran’s joint military command threatened to attack cities in the UAE, home to Dubai and one of the world’s busiest airports, saying the U”
The Iranian leadership urged evacuation of three major UAE ports, calling them 'legitimate targets'.
Tehran accused the U.S. of using UAE infrastructure for strikes on Iran's Kharg Island oil terminal.
Iran provided no evidence for these claims of U.S. military activities from UAE locations.
The threat represents an unprecedented escalation against neighboring civilian infrastructure.
The regional conflict shows no signs of de-escalation despite these dangerous developments.
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