Iranian Parliament Speaker: If infrastructure is attacked, Tehran will respond in kind

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Gate News reports that on March 10, the spokesperson of the Iranian Parliament issued a statement saying that if the “enemy” initiates war against Iran’s infrastructure, Tehran will respond with equivalent action.

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