Attacks on Iran's oil infrastructure: The role of the US and Israel, Tehran's harsh warning
Tehran Accuses US and Israel - Tehran for attacks on oil facilities - Tensions in the Middle East region are escalating. Recent attacks on Iran's oil facilities are in the spotlight of the international community. Some sources claim that the US and Israel are behind these operations, which seriously threatens the already fragile peace in the region.

Iran has taken a strong stance against these claims. Tehran officials have stated that if the US and Israel continue their attacks against Iran's infrastructure, they will not hesitate to take similar retaliatory steps in the region. This harsh warning raises serious concerns about the possibility of the conflict escalating.
According to information released by Anadolu Agency, the US is reportedly concerned about Israel's attacks targeting Iran's oil depots. This situation may indicate differing views on such matters among allies, further complicating the situation in the region.
Oil reserves emerge as one of the main causes of the conflict. Experts note that the struggle for control over oil in the region underlies many tensions, and this could bring the world to the brink of a new crisis. Uncertainty in oil markets has increased, and significant price fluctuations are being observed.
The potential environmental consequences of military operations are also in focus. In particular, concerns are being raised about the possibility of "toxic rain." The escalation of the conflict could cause great damage to the region's nature and the health of its population.
The current situation once again confirms the necessity for regional and international actors to take urgent measures to prevent the further escalation of the conflict. Otherwise, the Middle East could turn into the center of a larger conflagration.
