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Iran Threatens Adversary Status for Nations Joining US Economic Campaign
Tehran has issued a stark warning to countries that align with Washington's push to tighten economic restrictions on Iran. The Iranian government has signalled it will treat nations joining such efforts as hostile actors.
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Iran has escalated its rhetoric against what it describes as an American-led "economic war," threatening to classify cooperating nations as adversaries. The warning comes as the United States intensifies efforts to persuade its allies to participate in economic measures targeting Tehran.
The Iranian stance reflects growing tensions over Washington's policy toward the Islamic Republic. American officials have been engaging with allied nations to secure their participation in the isolation campaign, a move that has prompted sharp resistance from Tehran's leadership.
Iran's response underscores the deepening economic and diplomatic rift between Tehran and the West. The country has consistently rejected what it characterises as unilateral pressure tactics, framing them as violations of international norms and expressions of hostility.
For nations in South and Southeast Asia with existing trade relations with Iran, the situation presents a delicate diplomatic challenge. Many regional countries maintain economic ties with Tehran while also managing relationships with the United States and its allies, placing them in a potentially difficult position should pressure mount to choose sides.