By SCM Reporter
A SHARP escalation in Middle East tensions erupted today as Iran’s military elite accused Israel of carrying out a “barbaric” false-flag attack on a Kuwaiti desalination plant.
In a blistering statement, a spokesman for the Khatim Al-Anbiya Headquarters—the operational nerve center of Iran’s armed forces—slammed the strike as a “vile” attempt to frame the Islamic Republic. The official warned that Tehran is now locking its sights on Western targets across the region.
The rhetoric from Tehran has reached a fever pitch, with the Iranian military explicitly naming its next targets:
US Personnel: American bases and military “interests” are now considered “powerful targets.”
Israel’s Infrastructure: Security and economic facilities within Israel remain in the crosshairs.
Regional Bases: A demand for the total withdrawal of the “criminal American army” from West Asia.
”The aggression against the desalination plant… under the pretext of framing the Islamic Republic of Iran, is a sign of the baseness and vileness of the occupiers,” the spokesman said.
This latest war of words follows a mysterious strike on Kuwait’s vital water infrastructure—a move that threatens the basic survival needs of millions in the desert state.
While Iran claims the hit was an Israeli “sedition” designed to trick the world into supporting a war against Tehran, intelligence analysts remain wary. The Khatim Al-Anbiya Headquarters is responsible for coordinating the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and the regular army, making their threat of “powerful” retaliation a serious concern for global security.
Kuwait has traditionally maintained a more neutral stance in the bitter rivalry between Iran and Israel. By hitting a desalination plant—the lifeblood of the nation—the perpetrators have signaled that civilian infrastructure is no longer off-limits in this shadow war.
The escalating threats against “American bases and interests” put UK forces in the region on high alert. With British and US assets often integrated in the Gulf, any “powerful” strike by Iran could easily draw the UK into a wider regional conflict.
Downing Street has yet to comment on the Iranian allegations.

