Tensions Rise as Iran Warns UAE of Repercussions
Iran's joint military command, Khatam al-Anbiya, has denied recent attacks on the UAE but warned of a strong retaliation if the country takes any actions against Iran. Tensions resurface as the UAE experiences missile and drone attacks allegedly from Iran, breaking a period of calm after a US-announced ceasefire.
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The Khatam al-Anbiya joint military command of Iran has firmly stated that it has not engaged in any attacks on the United Arab Emirates recently. Nevertheless, it cautioned of a potential 'crushing response' should the Gulf nation initiate actions against Iran.
Despite the denial, the UAE has faced a second consecutive day of what it claims are missile and drone assaults originating from Iran. This development comes after a month of relative peace following a ceasefire declared by the United States.
The situation signals escalating tensions between Iran and the UAE, potentially destabilizing the already fragile regional stability and drawing international attention to the geopolitical dynamics of the Gulf area.
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