Iran threatens oil supplies and warns US bases “vulnerable” after strike on nuclear sites | BBC News
Iran has issued a warning to Donald Trump, stating there will be repercussions for the US bombing of its three key nuclear enrichment sites. The Iranian foreign minister spoke of “everlasting consequences” following the “outrageous” attacks, while the Revolutionary Guard highlighted that US bases and forces in the region are “vulnerable.” In response, Iran’s Parliament has supported shutting down the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial channel for the world’s oil supplies.
Additionally, Iran launched a missile attack on Israel, hitting residential areas in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and Haifa, injuring about 80 people. This escalation follows Israel’s initial attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities ten days prior.
President Donald Trump stated that the US strikes had “totally obliterated” Iran’s nuclear sites and warned Tehran to “make peace” or face “far greater” consequences in the future.
The report by Jane Hill on BBC News at Ten includes contributions from Sarah Smith, Gordon Corera, Faisal Islam, Chris Mason, Siavash Ardalan, Orla Guerin, Lucy Williamson, and Lyse Doucet.
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