Dubai top target as Iran threatens to invade UAE after sending 4 demands to Trump | World | News

Iran has issued an angry response to Donald Trump, rejecting “meaningless” negotiations and threatening a “land invasion” of the UAE and Bahrain, two countries it sees as “common targets”.
Dubai could once again become a main target in the war after Iran stated its four demands regarding negotiations with Donald Trum.
Tehran had previously announced that it would not reopen the Strait of Hormuz as long as the US blockade continued.
This comes after US-Iran peace talks stalled earlier this week and Tehran seized two cargo ships in the waterway.
Now, as tensions rise again, Iran’s state media Fars News Agency conveys Iran’s 4 red lines.
– Establishing sovereignty in the Strait of Hormuz
– Nuclear issue (enrichment levels and stocks)
– American behavior change: not good will, but the duality of threats and entreaties
– Understanding that a land attack will be met with mutual response
These are said to be the four biggest sticking points as to why Iran sees the talks as “pointless”.
The statement added: Iran does not need to negotiate to end the conflict, it is enough for the enemy to know the “rules of the game”.
“If there is a ground attack, Bahrain and the UAE are common targets for a ground attack.
“If Iran’s infrastructure is targeted, the entire region’s energy and oil facilities will be put at risk.
“Assassinations also have their own reactions, and these have already been officially announced.
“This transparency does not require negotiation. If the issue is compensation or the release of frozen assets, a written, non-face-to-face solution (through legal channels or neutral intermediaries) is sufficient.
“Face-to-face or indirect negotiation only buys time and credibility for the enemy, without being necessary for Iran.”




