Saturday, July 4, 2026
35.7 C
New Delhi

Middle East on boil: US asks military personnel to depart bases; Iran issues warning

Middle East on boil: US asks military personnel to depart bases; Iran issues warning

The United States has begun pulling some military personnel out of key bases in the Middle East as tensions with Iran escalate sharply, following a deadly crackdown on protests inside the country and renewed threats of US military intervention. Iran, in turn, has warned that any American strike would trigger attacks on US bases across the region.Two diplomatic sources told AFP that some personnel were advised to leave the Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar by Wednesday evening. A US official described the move to CNN as a “precaution” amid rising regional tensions, stressing it was not an ordered evacuation. Al Udeid is the largest US military base in the Middle East and hosts around 10,000 American troops.

Iran Protests: Russia Warns U.S. Against Using Unrest to Justify Military Action | Watch

Reuters reported that Washington was withdrawing some personnel from bases in the region following warnings from Tehran. A senior Iranian official said neighbouring countries hosting US troops had been told they would be targeted if Washington strikes Iran.Meanwhile, a senior Iranian official told Reuters that Tehran has urged US allies to prevent any American attack on Iran, warning that US bases in countries including Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Turkey would be targeted if Washington strikes. US President Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened to intervene in Iran, particularly after reports of a soaring death toll from the ongoing crackdown. In an interview with CBS News, Trump warned of “very strong action” if Iran carries out executions of detained protesters. “If they hang them, you’re going to see some things,” he said.

Iran signals swift trials, mass funerals held

Iran’s judiciary chief, Gholamhossein Mohseni-Ejei, signalled fast trials and executions in remarks aired on state television. “If we want to do something, we have to do that fast,” he said, comments that appeared to directly challenge Trump’s warning.Activists say at least 2,571 people have been killed in the crackdown, a figure described as unprecedented in decades. The Human Rights Activists News Agency said more than 18,100 people have been detained.On Wednesday, tens of thousands of mourners gathered near Tehran University for a mass funeral of security forces and civilians killed during the unrest. Chants blaming the United States for Iran’s economic hardship echoed through the crowd, alongside calls of “Death to America”.

Go to Source

Hot this week

Monsoon session from July 20, govt hopes to push key bills in Parliament

Parliament Dealt a blow in Parliament’s last session by a united opposition, which defeated its ambitious bill to raise Lok Sabha’s strength and implement women’s quota from 2029, govt is looking to turn the tables Read More

India bucking trend by adding refining capacity: PM Modi

PM Modi While people were busy spreading rumours of a crisis, govt was quietly ramping up domestic LPG production, diversifying crude supplies and leveraging diplomacy to shield consumers from shortages and steep price shocks during Read More

Carmakers on E20: No engine damage, but mileage drops

Representative image NEW DELHI: Coming to the defence of govt amid backlash over the impact of mandatory 20% blending of ethanol in petrol, vehicle manufacturers on Saturday said there was no evidence of damage to engines, although Read More

Cops in Canada stopped a car for dangerous driving, found a gun, drugs and Indian-origin criminal inside

Safaldeep Singh was arrested in Canada for suspected ties to an international criminal network. A complaint of dangerous driving singled out a car that the patrol officers stopped in Edmonton, Canada. Read More

As vehicles get smarter, govt plans to thwart hijackings, roll out software update norms

Representative image (AP) NEW DELHI: A new era of cyber threats is coming to the roads. As vehicles become smarter, with more software driving systems, the risk of malware attacks is no longer science fiction. Read More

Topics

Monsoon session from July 20, govt hopes to push key bills in Parliament

Parliament Dealt a blow in Parliament’s last session by a united opposition, which defeated its ambitious bill to raise Lok Sabha’s strength and implement women’s quota from 2029, govt is looking to turn the tables Read More

India bucking trend by adding refining capacity: PM Modi

PM Modi While people were busy spreading rumours of a crisis, govt was quietly ramping up domestic LPG production, diversifying crude supplies and leveraging diplomacy to shield consumers from shortages and steep price shocks during Read More

Carmakers on E20: No engine damage, but mileage drops

Representative image NEW DELHI: Coming to the defence of govt amid backlash over the impact of mandatory 20% blending of ethanol in petrol, vehicle manufacturers on Saturday said there was no evidence of damage to engines, although Read More

Cops in Canada stopped a car for dangerous driving, found a gun, drugs and Indian-origin criminal inside

Safaldeep Singh was arrested in Canada for suspected ties to an international criminal network. A complaint of dangerous driving singled out a car that the patrol officers stopped in Edmonton, Canada. Read More

As vehicles get smarter, govt plans to thwart hijackings, roll out software update norms

Representative image (AP) NEW DELHI: A new era of cyber threats is coming to the roads. As vehicles become smarter, with more software driving systems, the risk of malware attacks is no longer science fiction. Read More

MHA tags 17 from Pakistan and 6 Indians ‘individual terrorists’

Union home minister Amit Shah (File photo) NEW DELHI: Demonstrating its commitment to a ‘zero-tolerance’ policy against terrorism, govt Saturday designated 23 Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir-based functionaries of Read More

BJP splitting parties, but won’t get 2/3rd majority, says Congress

Jairam Ramesh NEW DELHI: As the dates for the monsoon session were announced, Congress general secretary in charge of communications Jairam Ramesh slammed the BJP, accusing it of splitting parties. Read More

Related Articles