Iranian MP warns regional countries of ‘destruction of infrastructure’ if US attacks again

Iranian MP warns regional countries of ‘destruction of infrastructure’ if US attacks again

April 25, 2026   08:44 pm

Iranian MP Mahmoud Nabavian has threatened regional countries with destructive action if the United States attacks its territory again.

“Regional movements indicate the new folly of the evil American regime,” he wrote on X.

“The leaders of the regional countries should know that this time, Iran’s crushing response will lead to the complete cessation of regional oil production, the destruction of all infrastructure, and the displacement and refugee status of their people,” he added.

Nabavian is a hardline MP who was part of Iran’s delegation at the first round of talks in Islamabad.

US President Donald Trump has extended a ceasefire with Iran for an unspecified period. However, US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth said yesterday that the US was “locked and loaded” on Iranian infrastructure.

Iran has attacked what Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi described as the “presence of the US” in Gulf countries since the war began.

Source: BBC
-- Agencies

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