Iran warns of retaliation against countries joining US 'economic D-Day'
Iran has warned that any country joining a planned US economic campaign against it will face reciprocal countermeasures. Tehran described the US initiative as a kind of economic 'D-Day' targeting its economy.
Iranian officials have issued a warning to countries that might join a broader economic campaign being planned by the United States against Iran. Tehran stated that any nation participating in this pressure effort should expect 'tit-for-tat' retaliation from Iran.
The US initiative has been characterized as a form of economic 'D-Day', aimed at further weakening Iran's economy. Iranian representatives emphasized that the country would not remain passive if other states joined such pressure, and would instead respond with corresponding measures directed at those involved.
Background
Iran has long been subject to international sanctions, largely tied to its nuclear program and regional policies. The latest warning suggests Tehran is preparing for a potential escalation of economic pressure from the US and is attempting to deter other countries from joining such efforts by threatening reciprocal economic countermeasures.
It remains unclear which countries might be asked to join the planned US campaign, or what specific steps Iran could take in response.

