Iran's Foreign Minister Promises Swift Retaliation to Any Military Strike

Iran’s Foreign Minister Promises Swift Retaliation to Any Military Strike

In a recent statement, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi emphasized the country’s readiness to respond to any military aggression, highlighting the ongoing tensions in the region. His remarks underline the complex dynamics of international diplomacy involving Iran, Israel, and the United States.

Araqchi declared on his X account, “There is no military option, and certainly no military solution. Any strike will be immediately reciprocated.” This statement reflects Iran’s firm stance against threats and military action.

He criticized the Israeli regime’s attempts to influence Iran’s actions, stating that their efforts are “so detached from reality that it hardly merits a response.” This comment underscores the growing rift between Iran and Israel, particularly regarding diplomatic negotiations.

Key points from Araqchi’s statements include:

  • Netanyahu’s Influence: Araqchi pointed out how Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is seemingly dictating U.S. President Donald Trump’s diplomatic approach towards Iran.
  • Critique of U.S. Diplomacy: He mentioned that “Conveniently, Netanyahu’s Allies in the Failed Biden Team—who failed to reach a deal with Iran—are FALSELY casting our indirect negotiations with the Trump administration as another JCPOA.”
  • Iran’s Confidence: Araqchi asserted Iran’s strength to counter any threats from external forces, noting, “We can only hope our U.S. counterparts are equally steadfast.”
  • Public Sentiment: He acknowledged a shift in public perception, stating, “Many Iranians no longer believe the JCPOA is sufficient. They seek tangible dividends.”

In conclusion, Araqchi’s statements indicate a resilient and unwavering stance from Iran in the face of external pressures. He maintains that “Nothing Netanyahu’s Allies in the Failed Biden Team say or do will change this reality,” reinforcing Iran’s commitment to its own foreign policy direction.

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