Summary
- Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has issued a strong warning to the United States, saying Washington is trying to test Iran’s determination after suffering setbacks on the battlefield.
- He also urged the United States to leave the region if it wants to avoid further tensions and instability.
- The foreign minister pointed to the long history of the Persian Gulf, saying the region has witnessed the downfall of many foreign powers that attempted to impose their influence through military force.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has issued a strong warning to the United States, saying Washington is trying to test Iran’s determination after suffering setbacks on the battlefield.
In a statement, Araghchi said Iran’s armed forces remain fully prepared to respond to any attack or threat. He stressed that Tehran will not ignore hostile actions and will defend its national interests and regional security. He also urged the United States to leave the region if it wants to avoid further tensions and instability.
The foreign minister pointed to the long history of the Persian Gulf, saying the region has witnessed the downfall of many foreign powers that attempted to impose their influence through military force. According to him, history shows that outside intervention often leads to failure and conflict.
Meanwhile, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) echoed the government’s stance and warned that any aggression against Iran would trigger a decisive response. The IRGC said it stands ready to confront threats and protect the country’s sovereignty.
The latest remarks reflect growing tensions between Tehran and Washington and highlight the risk of further escalation in an already volatile region.
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