Iran’s army has taken a very tough stance against America and Israel. Iran has warned that if there is any attack on their energy bases or infrastructure, it will attack US and Israeli targets as well as countries where US troops are present. The Gulf countries have been given a clear ultimatum to pull out the American forces for their own security, otherwise they will also have to suffer losses.
ℹ: Israel attacked Lebanon’s capital Beirut, America asked its citizens to leave the country.
What warning has Iran’s army given?
Ibrahim Zolfaghari, a spokesman for Iran’s Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters, issued a statement saying that if the US targets Iran’s bridges, power plants or energy sectors, Iran’s military will launch devastating attacks. Iran has warned that it will not only target American and Israeli assets, but will also attack the critical infrastructure of countries that are allowing the US to use their land and military bases. Countries like Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Kuwait have been directly warned about this threat.
Recent tensions and latest developments in the region
Due to tension in the area, several major incidents have taken place in the last few days, the details of which are as follows.
3 April 2026: There has been news of attack on a water plant and power house in Kuwait.
Claim of downing the plane: Iran claims to have shot down an American A-10 and an F-35 fighter plane.
Sea route: Iran’s parliament speaker has hinted that they may close the Bab al-Mandeb strait, which would affect maritime trade.
background: This controversy has increased since the airstrike on 28 February 2026, in which the news of the death of Iran’s former supreme leader was reported.
Its impact on Indian immigrants and the general public
This situation remains a matter of concern for millions of Indian expatriates living in Gulf countries. If Iran targets infrastructure such as power plants and water plants, the daily lives of expatriates living there will be severely affected. Iran has clarified that the countries which are hosting American forces should remove them from their land so that they do not get caught in this war. This tension may also make air travel and maritime trade costlier, which is likely to have a negative impact on the movement of goods between India and the Gulf.












