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Kremlin Response to Trump Iran Threat Raises Alarm Over Middle East Tensions

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The Kremlin response to Trump Iran threat has drawn global attention as tensions rise in the Middle East. Officials in Kremlin reacted to remarks by Donald Trump regarding Iran. The response came on Tuesday amid increasing concerns over regional stability and security.

Russian authorities said the level of tension across the Middle East is continuously increasing. They warned that the situation is becoming more serious with each passing day.

According to the Kremlin, the entire region is now facing a dangerous phase. Officials described the current situation as highly alarming, saying the region appears to be “engulfed in flames.”

The reaction follows strong remarks by Donald Trump, who had earlier issued warnings to Iran. His statements came after disputes related to the strategic Strait of Hormuz, a key global oil route.

Reports indicate that Trump extended a previous deadline by 24 hours. The new deadline for reaching an agreement was set for Tuesday at 8 PM Eastern Time. This corresponds to early Wednesday morning in Iran and Pakistan.

The developments have added to uncertainty in the region. Analysts say any escalation could impact global energy markets and regional peace.

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