00:15Iran's top military command just issued one of its most direct warnings yet, and it
00:21has Israel and the United States in its crosshairs. If America doesn't pull Israel back, Iran
00:28says it will respond. Here's what's happening.
00:32The Middle East is on edge again, and this time, the flashpoint is airspace. Israeli military
00:38aircraft have reportedly been moving through neighboring countries' skies in the direction
00:43of Iran, and Tehran is not staying quiet about it. Iran's Qaddam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters—that's
00:51the joint command that oversees all of Iran's armed forces, including the feared IRGC—just
00:58dropped a formal statement, and the language is blunt. They called the movement of Israeli
01:03aircraft through nearby airspace a, quote, dangerous act and a direct threat to Iran's national
01:09security. But here's the part that puts Washington on notice, too. Iran didn't just warn Israel,
01:17they pointed a finger directly at the United States, saying that if the U.S. fails to restrain
01:23Israel, Iran reserves what it called its legitimate right to respond. That's not just a warning
01:29to Tel Aviv, that's a message to the White House. Now, Iran's military issues statements
01:35like this fairly regularly, but the specificity here is what stands out. They're not talking
01:40about missiles or proxy attacks in vague terms. They're flagging Israeli aircraft movements
01:46in third-country airspace as a trigger point. That tells us a few things. One, Iran's military is
01:54watching Israeli flight patterns very closely. Two, they want the world to know they're watching. And
02:01three, they're building a public justification for any future response. This is classic deterrence
02:07signaling—project strength, pressure Washington, give yourself political cover if things escalate.
02:13This doesn't come out of nowhere. We're sitting on top of a fragile ceasefire in Lebanon. Low-level
02:20incidents between Israeli and Iranian-linked forces have never really stopped. And diplomatic efforts,
02:26including Trump-era U.S. mediation, are still trying to keep the lid on a much bigger explosion.
02:33Israeli aircraft routinely run long-range missions across the region—for intelligence, for strike
02:39prep, for positioning. Iran has always viewed that as hostile. The difference now is they're naming it
02:45publicly and tying American accountability to it. The Strait of Hormuz, regional energy routes,
02:51proxy networks—all of it gets more volatile every time a statement like this drops. No confirmation or
02:58denial from Israel yet. The situation is still developing. But one thing is clear. Iran has drawn a
03:05very public line, put the U.S. on notice, and the next move matters enormously.
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