Iran’s warning of an attack on Israel’s nuclear center! ‘The consequences must be suffered’, submarine attack threatens America

On the sixth day of the Iran war, the smell of gunpowder, blood, death, wailing across the Middle East! So far 2,205 people have died in Iran alone in US-Israeli attacks. In this situation, Tehran threatened to attack Israel’s nuclear base as a countermeasure. On the other hand, within the conflict, the United States tested the intercontinental ballistic missile ‘Minuteman-3’ capable of carrying nuclear bombs. This nuclear threat strategy on both sides is significant. Meanwhile, Iran warned of US submarine attacks on its warships in the Indian Ocean — ‘there will be consequences’.

Israel’s undeclared Dimona nuclear plant is located in the Negev desert. Any attack on Dimona could wreak havoc across large parts of West Asia, experts warn. The radioactive fallout will have a major impact on Israel as well as on neighboring Jordan. Needless to say, the threat of an attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities increased the excitement and fear of war in the Middle East several times.

Note that according to the US Space Force Global Strike Command, the Minuteman-3 nuclear-capable ballistic missile was tested at the Vandenberg Army Base in California on Tuesday night. In an official statement, the relevant office of the US Army said that the routine test of the internal missile was carried out. It has nothing to do with Iran war. It is also reported that powerful missiles have successfully hit specific targets in the Marshall Islands, thousands of miles away.

Meanwhile, the US Navy launched a terrible attack on the Iranian warship in the Indian Ocean. At least 87 people on board died. Another 148 are still missing. On Wednesday, the US submarine attacked the Iranian warship ‘IRINS Dena’ 40 nautical miles off the coast of Sri Lanka. Tehran warned to take revenge for this incident on Thursday. In a statement, it is said that America will suffer the consequences of the incident in the Indian Ocean.

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