Iran Warns of Decisive Military Response to Any US Aggression

Iran's UN ambassador has formally warned that the country will respond decisively to any military aggression, exercising its right to self-defence. The warning cites recent remarks by former US President Donald Trump about potentially using the Diego Garcia military base if nuclear talks fail. Iran's letter states that all US bases and assets in the region would become legitimate targets in such a scenario, holding the US fully responsible for the consequences. It urges the UN Security Council to act promptly to prevent the normalization of military threats while reaffirming Iran's commitment to a diplomatic nuclear solution.

Key Points: Iran Vows Decisive Response to US Military Threat

  • Iran warns of decisive self-defence response
  • Cites Trump's Diego Garcia remarks as threat
  • US would bear responsibility for consequences
  • Urges UN Security Council to act
  • Reaffirms commitment to nuclear talks
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Iran warns of 'decisive' response if subjected to military aggression

Iran's UN ambassador warns of a decisive defensive response if the US takes military action, citing Trump's remarks on Diego Garcia base.

"The United States would bear full and direct responsibility for any unpredictable and uncontrolled consequences. - Amir Saeid Iravani"

United Nations, Feb 20

Iran will respond "decisively and proportionately" to any military aggression, exercising its right to self-defence under the UN Charter, its UN ambassador Amir Saeid Iravani said in a letter to the secretary-general and the president of the Security Council.

Citing US President Donald Trump's recent remarks on Diego Garcia, Iravani wrote: "In such circumstances, all bases, facilities, and assets of the hostile force in the region would constitute legitimate targets in the context of Iran's defensive response. The United States would bear full and direct responsibility for any unpredictable and uncontrolled consequences."

Trump on Wednesday called Britain's lease of Diego Garcia, a key US-British military base in the Indian Ocean Chagos archipelago, a "big mistake," noting it "may be necessary for the United States to use Diego Garcia" if nuclear talks with Iran fail. Under a deal announced in May 2025, Britain agreed to transfer sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius while leasing back Diego Garcia for 99 years at 101 million pounds ($136 million) annually, Xinhua news agency reported.

"Given the volatile situation in the region and the persistent movement and build-up of military equipment and assets by the United States, such a belligerent statement ... must not be treated as mere rhetoric," the letter said. "It signals a real risk of military aggression."

"The Security Council and the Secretary-General must act without delay, before it is too late," it said, warning that threats of force and acts of aggression must not be normalized, legitimized, or treated as instruments of foreign policy.

It also reaffirmed Iran's commitment to a mutually acceptable, results-oriented solution with the United States in nuclear talks. "Should the United States likewise approach these talks with seriousness and sincerity and demonstrate genuine respect for the principles of the Charter of the United Nations and the peremptory norms of international law, the achievement of a durable and balanced solution would be entirely possible," it said.

- IANS

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Sarah B
This is concerning for regional stability. The Indian Ocean is not a playground for superpower rivalries. Diego Garcia's strategic importance means any conflict there would have ripple effects across trade routes crucial for India's economy. 🚢
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Rohit P
While Iran's right to self-defence is valid, one must also question their own actions in the region. A bit of introspection is needed from all sides. The letter's call for the UN to act is correct—this escalation helps no one, especially ordinary people.
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Priya S
Another chapter in the never-ending saga. As an Indian, my primary concern is the safety of our diaspora in the Gulf and the security of our energy supplies. Hope cooler heads prevail. 🤞
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Michael C
The reference to Diego Garcia is interesting. The UK-Mauritius deal shows colonial legacies are still being untangled. Using it as a potential launchpad against Iran is a dangerous proposition that could destabilize the entire Indian Ocean region.
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Kavya N
The language is strong but necessary. When a powerful nation makes threats, it cannot be dismissed as 'mere rhetoric'. The UN Security Council must step in to de-escalate. We've seen where such brinkmanship leads.

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