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On July 9, 2026, Iran's Foreign Ministry delivered a significant warning to European NATO countries that have allowed the use of their military bases and infrastructure for U.S. strikes against Iran, asserting that they 'must accept accountability for their role in an unprovoked aggression.' This warning specifically addresses NATO allies in Europe whose territories facilitated American military operations, including likely installations in Italy, Germany, and the United Kingdom. Iran also criticized NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, who publicly labeled the strikes as 'absolutely necessary,' calling him a 'subservient supporter' of Trump. This development significantly broadens the potential for conflict beyond the Gulf region, raising concerns about the possibility of direct Iranian retaliation against U.S. partners in Europe.

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00:00Iran just issued its most chilling warning of the entire war.
00:03And it is aimed directly at America's European allies.
00:07Iran's foreign ministry told European NATO nations on July 9 that
00:11those who provided military bases and infrastructure used in U.S. strikes against Iran
00:16cannot evade responsibility for their contribution to unprovoked aggression.
00:21Translation, Europe is now a target.
00:24Iran's anger intensified after NATO Secretary General Mark Ruta
00:28publicly called the U.S. strikes absolutely necessary.
00:32Iran's foreign spokesperson responded by calling Ruta a fawning courtier of Trump
00:37and accused him of willful complicity in the war.
00:40The warning likely targets American military facilities in Italy, Germany, and the United Kingdom.
00:46For the first time, the conflict that began in the Gulf
00:49is now creating direct threat exposure for European soil.
00:53Six NATO nations are tonight quietly reviewing their security protocols.
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