Iran Reportedly Weighs Strikes on US Bases in Europe
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Iran Reportedly Weighs Strikes on US Bases in Europe
Iran is reportedly gaming out ways to bring its war with the US to Europe. The Financial Times reports that Tehran has evaluated American bases in countries including Bulgaria as potential targets if Washington intensifies strikes on Iranian infrastructure. Iran has also examined options for hitting subsea fiber-optic cables in...
Iran is considering attacking U.S. military targets in Europe if President Donald Trump decides to escalate the war, according to a report by the Financial Times published this Wednesday. Tehran regime sources pointed out that Iranian forces have studied the possibility of attacking assets in southeastern Europe, including Bulgaria, which last month approved the use of its Bezmer air base for U.S. resupply aircraft. Possible targets and threats …
Iran has considered attacking US military assets in Europe if US President Donald Trump escalates the war. The warning comes as Tehran weighs options for expanding the conflict beyond the Middle East.
Iran has so far primarily targeted US bases in the Middle East in its counterattacks. Now, according to the British newspaper Financial Times and its sources inside the Iranian regime, it is considering targeting southeastern Europe.
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