Iran’s armed forces issue a warning to Gulf countries, saying that providing support to the U.S. military would be tantamount to joining American operations against Iran. The warning is delivered in statements reported by multiple outlets and is framed as an escalation-prevention message directed at states in the region.
The reports agree on the core message: Iran signals that assistance to the U.S. would be viewed as direct involvement in actions against it. They do not describe specific countries, forms of assistance, or operational details in the shared excerpts. Coverage varies mainly in wording and emphasis but remains consistent in presenting the warning as a response to potential U.S.-linked military activity involving Gulf partners. The tone across outlets is described as stern, with Iran positioning the issue as a deterrence and consequence matter rather than a negotiation proposal.
In context, the warning fits into broader regional tensions involving U.S.-Iran relations and the role of Gulf states, which have security partnerships and military ties. However, the sources provided focus on Iran’s message rather than independent verification of immediate actions or changes by any Gulf government.