Iran warned it might build nuclear weapons if attacked by the United States. Ali Larijani, advisor to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, issued this threat amid rising tensions.

Meanwhile, Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) commander Amir Ali Hajizadeh hinted that 50,000 American troops stationed near Iran could become targets of Iranian missiles, already deployed in large numbers.
US President Donald Trump threatened massive bombings on Iran unless it agrees to a new nuclear deal. Iran rejected the proposal raising fears of an imminent devastating war.
Tehran Times reported hundreds of missiles positioned in underground bases across Iran, ready to strike enemy targets instantly. These weapons can hit US and allied sites worldwide suggesting heavy losses if Iran faces an attack.
Trump vowed to drop unprecedented bombs and impose crippling sanctions to paralyze Iran’s economy if no deal happens. In response, Hajizadeh warned that ten US military bases in the Middle East, housing 50,000 troops, remain vulnerable.
He likened American forces to living in a glass house—easily shattered by Iran’s counterstrikes. IRGC Navy commander Ali Reza Tangsiri added that Iran could chase US troops to the Gulf of Mexico if they flee.
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Larijani speaking on state television, said an attack would push Iran toward nuclear arms, leaving no other choice. This shift could force US to face nuclear-armed Iran. With missiles deployed and warnings issued, both sides brace for a potential clash as diplomatic efforts falter.
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