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Regime's Bloody Crackdown

BREAKING: Iran Vows to Strike US Bases, Troops Told to Leave Base in Qatar By Tonight

Reuters: (Some) US military personnel at Qatar's massive Al Udeid Air Base, the Pentagon's Middle East powerhouse, have been advised to scram by evening amid escalating regional threats. Israel watches closely.

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In a brazen escalation amid its savage suppression of nationwide protests, Iran's tyrannical regime has issued chilling warnings to neighboring states, declaring it will unleash attacks on U.S. military bases in their territories if America steps in to halt the bloodshed.

Senior Iranian officials, reeling from President Donald Trump's vows to support freedom-seeking demonstrators, have explicitly threatened strikes on American assets from Saudi Arabia and the UAE to Turkey, exposing Tehran's desperation as its grip on power crumbles under internal revolt.

The threats come as Iran's parliament speaker, Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, a hardline former Revolutionary Guards commander, ranted that Israel (dismissed as "occupied territory") and all U.S. bases, ships, and military centers would become "legitimate targets" in the event of U.S. action. This saber-rattling follows Trump's direct message to Iranian protesters: "Continue demonstrating, seize the institutions. Help is on the way." He has blasted the regime's leaders, promising they "will pay a very heavy price" for the mounting death toll, which human rights groups estimate has surpassed 500 to over 2,400 in a brutal crackdown on dissent sparked by economic collapse and demands for regime change.

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Tehran's pleas to regional allies reek of weakness, urging them to rein in Washington after direct communications with the U.S. were severed amid Trump's no-nonsense stance. "Tehran has warned regional countries... that U.S. bases in those countries will be attacked if the U.S. targets Iran," a senior Iranian official boasted to Reuters, while hypocritically begging for help to avert escalation.

This comes amid reports that U.S. personnel at Qatar's Al Udeid Air Base—the largest American air hub in the Middle East, have been instructed to evacuate immediately, a precautionary move highlighting the real dangers posed by Iran's terror-sponsoring mullahs and their Qatari enablers.

Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and President Masoud Pezeshkian have doubled down, vowing no retreat while framing the protests as a U.S.-Israeli plot, classic deflection from a regime infamous for exporting chaos via proxies like Hezbollah and Hamas. As lawmakers chanted "Death to America!" in parliament, Qalibaf's threats point to Iran's readiness for reckless aggression, potentially dragging the region into wider conflict despite its outmatched military.

For Israel, already on high alert after Iran's failed June barrage, these provocations signal heightened risks. Iranian-backed militias in Iraq, like Kataib Hezbollah, have echoed the threats, vowing attacks on U.S. interests if America intervenes, proving Tehran's axis of evil remains a clear and present danger to regional stability and Israeli security.

Trump's administration is weighing options, from targeted strikes on regime enforcers to cyber operations boosting protesters, but has made clear: No more appeasement. As one U.S. official put it, Iran faces a choice, war or dialogue, but with protesters chanting for freedom and the regime's death squads rampaging, the world can't afford to let Tehran's threats go unanswered. Israel and its allies stand ready, watching as the ayatollahs' house of cards teeters toward collapse.

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