Russian envoy warns US and Israel against renewed strikes on Iran
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Russian envoy warns US and Israel against renewed strikes on Iran
Russian envoy warns US and Israel against renewed strikes on Iran Russian envoy Mikhail Ulyanov criticised reports that the United States and Israel are preparing for a possible resumption of strikes on Iran. Responding to a New York Times report on X, Ulyanov said that if the reports were accurate, it would suggest Washington and Israel “have not learned lessons from their past strategic mistakes”. The newspaper reported that US President Donald Trump has not made a final decision, although several military options have reportedly been discussed. US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth said last week that Washington had plans to “escalate if necessary”. Western experts believe that the #US and #Israel can resume military strikes against #Iran in the coming days, if not hours. If that is true, it means that the US and Israel do not learn lessons from their past strategic mistakes. May 16, 2026
- Güvenlik18 May 22:25
Iran commander warns US against ‘strategic mistake’ amid tensions
Iran commander warns US against ‘strategic mistake’ amid tensions A senior Iranian military commander has issued a stark warning to the United States and its allies, cautioning against any renewed escalation. Major General Ali Abdollahi, head of the Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters, said Iran’s armed forces stand on high alert and are ready to respond to any aggression. According to Tasnim news agency, he warned Washington not to make another “strategic mistake or miscalculation”. He said Iran’s military capabilities have strengthened, adding that forces remain prepared to act if tensions flare again. Abdollahi noted that “US and Zionist forces have repeatedly tested Iran’s resolve”, warning any further escalation would trigger a far more forceful response.