Iran
tells Europe: Helping the US and Israel means war
Tehran
has rejected the idea that European participation in strikes on its territory
can be considered “defensive.”
March 3,
2026 7:04 pm CET
By Joe
Stanley-Smith
https://www.politico.eu/article/iran-warns-europe-joining-us-israel-war/
Iran has
warned European countries that if they join U.S. and Israeli attacks on its
territory, Tehran will see them as having entered the current war in the Middle
East.
Rejecting
the framing of leaders like the U.K.’s Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who has
said bombing Iranian missile installations is a “defensive” action, Iranian
Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei said Tuesday that joining the
U.S.-Israeli campaign against Iran would constitute an “act of war.”
“Defensive
is synonym for offensive. Does that make sense? Do they want to deprive Iran of
its capability and capacity to fight back against the aggressors?” he asked,
speaking in English. “That would be a shame, if these countries take sides with
the aggressors. They have already done enough against Iran.”
Iran’s
warning comes as European governments scramble to define their role in an
escalating Middle East conflict, weighing U.S. requests for military support
against fears of being drawn directly into the war.
Iranian
retaliatory attacks have hit military bases where European soldiers are
stationed, and France said on Monday that it will bolster its military presence
in the Middle East. Iranian attacks against civilian buildings and
infrastructure in Gulf countries have also spooked authorities, with many
European countries rushing to organize outbound travel for their stranded
citizens.
In a
statement on Sunday, the leaders of France, Germany and the U.K. said they
would take steps including “potentially enabling necessary and proportionate
defensive action to destroy Iran’s capability to fire missiles and drones at
their source.”
The
wording can be interpreted in different ways by the three countries, German
Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s spokesperson said Monday.
Starmer,
for example, said on Sunday that he would allow the U.S. to use British bases
to launch attacks on Iran, as long as they served “that specific and limited
defensive purpose” of striking at Iran’s missile capabilities.
It’s not
clear whether such assistance meets Iran’s threshold for involvement in the
war. Shortly after Starmer’s statement, a drone strike hit the British military
facility of Akrotiri in Cyprus.
Cyprus is
the EU country closest to Iran and has been at pains to emphasize it is not
part of the conflict. Nicosia reproached the U.K. over the wording of Starmer’s
statement, and Greece and France have subsequently rushed military assets to
Cyprus to protect the island from further aerial attacks.
“The
assistance requested is necessary assistance,” Cypriot government spokesman
Konstantinos Letymbiotis said Tuesday. “They are not in any case measures which
indicate the participation of Cyprus in any military operation … we constantly
repeat this, and we will repeat it again today.”
Iran’s
embassy in Cyprus has also sought to reassure Nicosia that bilateral relations
remain strong and unaffected by the escalating regional conflict, arguing that
Tehran has never initiated aggression, local media reported.
Veronika
Melkozerova and Nektaria Stamouli contributed to this report.

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