Iran Warns US Military Action Is 'Act of War' After Trump Threaten Violence
Iran says any U.S. military action would be an act of war after Trump warned of violence.

On 28 January 2026, Iranian officials warned that any U.S. military action would be deemed an 'act of war' following remarks by former President Donald Trump. Trump, citing escalating tensions, said in a televised address that 'time is running out' and threatened potential violence against Tehran. In response, Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement urging Washington to cease its buildup and threatening retaliation if the United States launched any offensive in the region. Tehran highlighted that the U.S. presence at its nuclear facilities is unacceptable and declared that an attack would trigger a full‑scale conflict. The warning comes amid increasing U.S. troop deployment in the Persian Gulf and heightened diplomatic pressure on Iran to abandon its nuclear program.
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