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Iran Warns It Will Strike Energy Infrastructure if Attacked Amid Escalating Regional Tensions

⚡🛢️ Iran Warns It Will Strike Energy Infrastructure if Attacked Amid Escalating Regional Tensions

Iran has issued stark warnings that any attack on its fuel or power infrastructure would trigger retaliatory strikes on energy facilities across the region, significantly raising fears of a broader “energy war” in the Middle East. Officials say critical oil, gas, and electricity systems in neighboring countries — particularly those hosting foreign military bases — could become targets if hostilities intensify.Iran war live: Tehran vows to ‘completely close’ Hormuz if power plants hit

The warning comes amid escalating geopolitical tensions tied to ongoing conflict and disputes over strategic shipping routes, including the Strait of Hormuz — a crucial chokepoint through which a large share of global oil supplies transit. Iranian authorities have suggested that further strikes on domestic power plants could lead to drastic measures, including potential disruptions to maritime energy flows.Iran war updates: Israel refinery bombed as retaliatory strikes reverberate

Analysts warn that targeting energy infrastructure could have far-reaching consequences, not only for regional stability but also for global markets. Previous attacks on major oil and gas sites in the Gulf have already triggered price volatility and supply disruptions, underlining the vulnerability of energy networks during periods of conflict.Iran intensifies attacks on Gulf energy sites after Israel struck its key  gas field | PBS News

International observers are urging restraint and diplomatic engagement, stressing that escalation involving critical civilian infrastructure could deepen humanitarian risks and prolong economic uncertainty worldwide. With tensions still high and military rhetoric intensifying, the situation remains a major concern for policymakers and energy stakeholders alike.