Iran Accuses US of Using Neighboring Airspace for Attacks

Iran's Foreign Ministry published a video showing American forces allegedly firing missiles from residential areas in neighboring countries to strike Iranian territory. State-aligned media framed the statement as a defense of Iran's retaliatory strikes on US military assets in the region.

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Iran Accuses US of Using Neighboring Airspace for Attacks

Iranian media is widely circulating a statement from the Foreign Ministry condemning the United States for violating the airspace of neighboring countries to conduct strikes on Iranian territory. According to آخرین خبر, a mainstream state-aligned news aggregator, Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei published a video demonstrating American aggressors abusing the airspace of an unnamed neighboring country for a missile attack against Iran.

The official statements heavily frame Iran's recent military actions against US targets as justified retaliation. The pro-administration channel حامیان پزشکیان quoted the spokesperson directly, directing his message at those who insist on ignoring the logic of our defensive attacks on US military bases and assets in the region.

Baghaei detailed the nature of the US operations, stating that "moshak-ha" (missiles) are fired from residential areas in the territory of neighboring countries towards Iran, and American fighter jets use the airspace of neighboring countries to attack Iran. The breaking military news channel اخبارفوری خبرفوری جنگ امریکا فوری amplified the condemnation, asserting that these abuses of sovereign airspace by the US actively endanger regional security.

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The source material consists entirely of state-aligned Iranian channels, resulting in a uniform anti-US narrative. The term 'American aggressors' and the framing of Iran's strikes as inherently 'defensive' are presented as objective facts across all provided channels, reflecting the official government posture.