Iran warns Trump of 'Sudden Death' after key US Ally's killing amid escalating tensions

Iran has issued a stern warning to US President Donald Trump following the reported killing of a close American ally, further intensifying already strained relations between Tehran and Washington amid the ongoing conflict in West Asia.
According to Iranian state media, a senior Iranian military spokesperson warned that those supporting actions against Iran should "get ready for sudden death," describing the latest developments as part of Tehran's continuing retaliation against what it called US aggression in the region.
The warning comes as military tensions continue to rise, with both countries exchanging strikes targeting strategic military assets and infrastructure. Iran has maintained that its recent operations are a response to US military action, while Washington says its strikes are aimed at protecting regional security and international shipping routes.
The latest statement underscores the growing risk of further escalation in the Middle East, as diplomatic efforts remain stalled and both sides continue to exchange threats alongside military operations. International observers have expressed concern that the conflict could widen if tensions continue to intensify.









