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If US attacks, Iran says it will strike US bases in the region

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Posted on February 7, 2026

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· Last updated: February 7, 2026

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CAIRO, Feb 7 (Reuters) - Iran will strike U.S. bases in the Middle East if it is attacked by U.S. forces that have massed in the region, its foreign minister said on Saturday, insisting that this

If US attacks, Iran says it will strike US bases in the region

Iran's Stance on US Military Actions

CAIRO, Feb 7 (Reuters) - Iran will strike U.S. bases in the Middle East if it is attacked by U.S. forces that have massed in the region, its foreign minister said on Saturday, insisting that this should not be seen as an attack on the countries hosting them.

Diplomatic Efforts and Nuclear Talks

Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi spoke to Qatari Al Jazeera TV a day after Tehran and Washington pledged to continue indirect nuclear talks following what both sides described as positive discussions on Friday in Oman.

Potential Consequences of Military Action

While Araqchi said no date had yet been set for the next round of negotiations, U.S. President Donald Trump said they could take place early next week. "We and Washington believe it should be held soon,” Araqchi said.

Trump has threatened to strike Iran after a U.S. naval buildup in the region, demanding that it renounce uranium enrichment, a possible pathway to nuclear bombs, as well as stopping ballistic missile development and support for armed groups around the region. Tehran has long denied any intent to weaponise nuclear fuel production.

While both sides have indicated readiness to revive diplomacy over Tehran's long-running nuclear dispute with the West, Araqchi balked at widening the talks out.

"Any dialogue requires refraining from threats and pressure. (Tehran) only discusses its nuclear issue ... We do not discuss any other issue with the U.S.," he said.

Last June, the U.S. bombed Iranian nuclear facilities, joining in the final stages of a 12-day Israeli bombing campaign. Tehran has since said it has halted uranium enrichment activity.

Its response at the time included a missile attack on a U.S. base in Qatar, which maintains good relations with both Tehran and Washington.

In the event of a new U.S. attack, Araqchi said the consequences could be similar.

"It would not be possible to attack American soil, but we will target their bases in the region,” he said.

“We will not attack neighbouring countries; rather, we will target U.S. bases stationed in them. There is a big difference between the two.”

Iran says it wants recognition of its right to enrich uranium, and that putting its missile programme on the negotiating table would leave it vulnerable to Israeli attacks.

(Reporting by Jaidaa Taha and Enas Alashry; Editing by Kevin Liffey)

Key Takeaways

  • Iran threatens to target US bases in the Middle East if attacked.
  • Ongoing nuclear talks between Iran and the US continue.
  • Iran denies intent to weaponize nuclear fuel.
  • US demands Iran halt uranium enrichment.
  • Potential military action could escalate regional tensions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is uranium enrichment?
Uranium enrichment is the process of increasing the percentage of the isotope uranium-235 in uranium, making it suitable for use in nuclear reactors or weapons.
What is a missile attack?
A missile attack involves the use of missiles to strike a target, often used in military operations to damage or destroy enemy installations or forces.
What is ballistic missile development?
Ballistic missile development involves the research, design, and production of missiles that are launched and follow a ballistic trajectory to deliver payloads over long distances.

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