TRENDING
Upper East school feeding coordinator organizes nutrition training for caterers • Iran warns Gulf states against supporting US military operations • Omotola Jalade Ekeinde’s Daughter Meraiah Is Engaged! See Her Proposal Look • Three Defeats In 33 openers: What Liverpool Carry Into St James’ Park • MTV VMAs scraps Afrobeats category • “The Vanguard Chronology at 40…” book, a celebration of Uncle Sam’s legacy  —  Alumni Chair • Uganda Risks Return to Power Rationing Within a Year as Industrial Demand Surges, Minister Sanjay Warns • Kabira Country Club Expansion Nears Finish: Ruparelia Group’s Bukoto Luxury Hub Set to Redefine Kampala Hospitality • DR BERNADETTE NAMBI KARUHANGA: Rethinking Curriculum for a Changing World: Why Uganda’s Curriculum is Evolving • EXPOSE THE THIEVES! NRM Treasurer Barbara Nekesa Rallies Busia Leaders to Safeguard PDM Funds, Drive Household Wealth Creation • BEYOND KNOWLEDGE: DR BERNADETTE NAMBI CALLS FOR A FUTURE-READY UGANDAN CURRICULUM • MP Bisaso Urges Government to Prioritise Electrification of Kassanda Mining Hubs • NSCDC Mining Marshals react as Army hands over 18 suspected illegal miners • JASON ARDAY: THE COLOUR OF SCRUTINY • Nigeria’s vote-buying market inflates by 40% ahead of 2027 elections • Reflections on the Osun Election • CTIH, GIZ train 300 women entrepreneurs on clean cooking, business opportunities • Tinubu, Abdulrazaq, Oloyede push for education investment, sustainable economic development • Abuja floods expose economic cost of master-plan violations • Kayinsola Ajayi returns to Diamond League spotlight in Silesia showdown • Upper East school feeding coordinator organizes nutrition training for caterers • Iran warns Gulf states against supporting US military operations • Omotola Jalade Ekeinde’s Daughter Meraiah Is Engaged! See Her Proposal Look • Three Defeats In 33 openers: What Liverpool Carry Into St James’ Park • MTV VMAs scraps Afrobeats category • “The Vanguard Chronology at 40…” book, a celebration of Uncle Sam’s legacy  —  Alumni Chair • Uganda Risks Return to Power Rationing Within a Year as Industrial Demand Surges, Minister Sanjay Warns • Kabira Country Club Expansion Nears Finish: Ruparelia Group’s Bukoto Luxury Hub Set to Redefine Kampala Hospitality • DR BERNADETTE NAMBI KARUHANGA: Rethinking Curriculum for a Changing World: Why Uganda’s Curriculum is Evolving • EXPOSE THE THIEVES! NRM Treasurer Barbara Nekesa Rallies Busia Leaders to Safeguard PDM Funds, Drive Household Wealth Creation • BEYOND KNOWLEDGE: DR BERNADETTE NAMBI CALLS FOR A FUTURE-READY UGANDAN CURRICULUM • MP Bisaso Urges Government to Prioritise Electrification of Kassanda Mining Hubs • NSCDC Mining Marshals react as Army hands over 18 suspected illegal miners • JASON ARDAY: THE COLOUR OF SCRUTINY • Nigeria’s vote-buying market inflates by 40% ahead of 2027 elections • Reflections on the Osun Election • CTIH, GIZ train 300 women entrepreneurs on clean cooking, business opportunities • Tinubu, Abdulrazaq, Oloyede push for education investment, sustainable economic development • Abuja floods expose economic cost of master-plan violations • Kayinsola Ajayi returns to Diamond League spotlight in Silesia showdown
Iran’s armed forces warn Gulf countries against assisting US military
Back to Home

Iran’s armed forces warn Gulf countries against assisting US military

Vanguard Nigeria about 2 hours 2 mins read
Iran’s armed forces warn Gulf countries against assisting US military

Iran’s armed forces on Wednesday warned Gulf countries against assisting the US military, saying it would be tantamount to joining American military operations.

“We wish to warn that any assistance or facilitation provided to the aggressor US military amounts to participation in the US military operation,” armed forces chief of staff Ali Abdollahi said, according to Iran’s Mehr news agency.

War between Iran and the United States broke out on February 28 after US-Israeli attacks on the Islamic republic, which retaliated with missile and drone strikes including on US bases across the region.

“It seems unlikely that such a large number of military aircraft, particularly refuelling aircraft could be present at regional bases without knowledge of host countries,” said Abdollahi.

“The countries bordering the Persian Gulf, which have issued various statements saying they would not allow the United States to use their territory against Iran, should know that we are fully aware of the situation.”

The warning comes as the USS George Washington aircraft carrier is being redeployed to the Middle East to relieve the USS Abraham Lincoln following reports of deteriorating living conditions for its crew.

AFP

The post Iran’s armed forces warn Gulf countries against assisting US military appeared first on Vanguard News.

This article was sourced from an external publication.

Share this article
OneClick Africa Logo

Africa's premier digital hub for impactful news, entertainment, and business insights.

© 2026 OneClick Africa. All rights reserved.