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IRAN WARNS U.S.: One More Strike Will Trigger Immediate Weapons-Grade Uranium Enrichment and Direct Retaliation on America Soil
Iran has issued one of its strongest warnings yet to the United States, declaring that any new military strike against the country could trigger an immediate escalation of its nuclear program — including enrichment of uranium to full weapons-grade levels.
The explosive warning comes amid soaring tensions across the Middle East following recent clashes involving U.S. forces, Israeli military operations, and Iranian-backed groups throughout the region. Iranian officials reportedly warned Washington directly that further attacks would cross a “red line,” potentially pushing Tehran to abandon all remaining restraints on its nuclear activities.

According to Iranian state-linked sources and regional analysts, officials in Tehran signaled that one more attack by the United States or its allies would force Iran to begin enriching uranium at levels widely associated with nuclear weapons capability. The warning also included threats of direct retaliation against American interests and military assets in the region.
The statement marks a dramatic escalation in rhetoric between the two longtime adversaries and has raised alarm among global leaders already worried about the possibility of a wider regional war. Western intelligence agencies have repeatedly warned that Iran has significantly advanced its nuclear capabilities in recent years, though Tehran insists its program remains for peaceful purposes.
The White House has not officially responded to the latest threat, but senior U.S. defense officials have previously warned Iran against targeting American troops or bases. The Pentagon has increased military readiness across parts of the Middle East in recent months as tensions surrounding Iran, Israel, and the Strait of Hormuz continue to intensify.
Security experts say a move toward weapons-grade enrichment would represent a major turning point in the nuclear standoff and could spark international retaliation, new sanctions, or even military action. Iran enriching uranium to around 90% purity — levels associated with nuclear weapons — would dramatically shorten the timeline experts call the “breakout period.”
The latest warning has already rattled global markets and renewed fears of instability across energy routes critical to the world economy. Oil prices briefly surged following the reports as traders reacted to the growing possibility of direct confrontation between Tehran and Washington.
Diplomatic efforts to revive negotiations surrounding Iran’s nuclear program have largely stalled over the past several years, with both sides accusing each other of provocation and bad faith. Analysts now warn that the region may be entering its most dangerous phase in years if neither side backs down.
As the standoff deepens, world leaders are urging restraint, fearing that even a single miscalculation could trigger a far wider conflict with global consequences.
