Iran has warned it will strike US and Israeli energy infrastructure if either nation launches new attacks, deepening fears of a wider Middle East conflict.
Tehran has identified critical energy assets belonging to the US and Israel that would be targeted in retaliation should fresh military action occur, according to The Economic Times. Iranian officials described any renewed strikes as “a kind of madness,” signaling the stakes involved should hostilities resume.
The warning follows reports that President Donald Trump is considering additional strikes on Iran after recent clashes. Tehran cautioned that any new attack would provoke a broader response, while Washington has insisted it will respond firmly to threats against American interests.
The escalating rhetoric has heightened concerns over regional stability, with energy infrastructure emerging as a potential flashpoint.

