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The Financial Times revealed that Iran is studying options to target American interests in Europe, including military sites in Southeastern Europe such as Bulgaria and Cyprus, in case the confrontation with the United States escalates. It clarified that Tehran is considering striking targets in Europe using medium-range ballistic missiles like the "Shihab," and has plans to target fiber optic cables in the Strait of Hormuz if tensions escalate. Sources confirmed that Iran's response would be severe if vital facilities are attacked, and that its threats extend to American and European interests, amid growing concerns about the conflict spreading beyond the region. Experts also pointed out that Iran's capability to target distant objectives in Europe is limited in effectiveness, but the threat remains, with NATO announcing its readiness to confront any potential conflict.
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