"Tourist destinations worldwide, parks, nothing will be safe anymore": Iran issues chilling threat
The main Iranian military spokesman warned on Friday that "parks, recreational areas, and tourist destinations" around the world will no longer be safe for Tehran's enemies.
“Tourist destinations worldwide, parks, nothing will be safe anymore”: Iran issues chilling threat Iran’s main military spokesman, General Abolfazl Shekarchi, has warned that “parks, recreational areas, and tourist destinations” globally will not be safe for Tehran’s adversaries. This statement, broadcast on Iranian state television, heightens concerns among analysts that Iran may resort to non-Middle Eastern militant attacks as a pressure tactic. The implications of this threat suggest a potential shift in Iran’s strategy beyond regional conflicts.
- Iran’s main military spokesman issued a threat against Tehran’s enemies.
- He stated that parks, recreational areas, and tourist destinations worldwide will no longer be safe.
- The announcement was made on Iranian state television.
- This raises concerns among analysts about potential militant attacks outside the Middle East.
- Such attacks could be used as a pressure tactic in conflict.
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