Iran’s Revolutionary Guard has issued warnings to the United States following the movement of U.S. naval forces toward the Middle East, according to state-linked media reports. Iranian officials called the deployment a potential threat to regional stability and said they are closely monitoring U.S. military activity.
The U.S. Department of Defense confirmed the movement of warships, saying the deployment is part of standard operations to support ongoing missions and maintain deterrence in the region. Pentagon officials emphasized that U.S. forces are operating in international waters under international law.
Tensions come amid unrest in Iran, where protests over domestic issues have been met with a violent government crackdown. Human rights groups report casualties, though Tehran has released limited figures.
Regional governments are closely watching the situation, warning that the buildup of military forces increases the risk of miscalculation. Analysts note that prior incidents in the Gulf—including tanker seizures and drone shoot-downs—underscore the potential for conflict.
Both Washington and Tehran say they do not seek full-scale war, but Iranian leaders warned they will respond to any perceived aggression. U.S. officials maintain the deployment is intended to protect personnel and allies, while urging restraint and monitoring developments closely.