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Iran Delivers New Furious Threat to U.S. After Trump Strikes

IRan’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi made open promises on Sunday. Strikes on a night made by the USA President Donald Trump targeted three important Iranian nuclear sites. Araghchi warned the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs about “infinite”, “dangerous” and “extensive” consequences for calling “a terrible aggression and disgusting crime act”.

Araghchi replied at the 51st session of the Council of Foreign Ministers of the Islamic Cooperation Organization in Istanbul and in a series of online mission.

“Temperature and unlawful administration in Washington are only responsible for the dangerous consequences and comprehensive effects of aggression.” He said. “The US military aggression against the regional integrity and national sovereignty of a UN member state reached an agreement with the Genocide Israeli regime revealed the scope of the dominance of the US foreign policy and exporting the US against the ruling judge, and revealed the scope of Iranian dominance against peaceful and independent people”.

The Iranian politician continued to demand the UN Security Council’s Emergency Meeting and threatened that the UN Security Council decision’s decision 2231 ”and silence on this issue would only worsen the situation.

“In the face of such open aggression, silence would put the world into an unprecedented danger and chaos level,” he warned.

Read more: Iran gives a new grave warning and says that the US participation in the Israeli conflict will be ‘very dangerous for everyone’.

Iranian President Masoud Pesshkian condemned the strikes on the order of Trump and referred to the US as a “primary provocative”.

“This aggression has shown that the US is the primary provocative of the US Zionist regime against the Islamic Republic of Iran, Pes said Pezshkian. “Although they initially tried to reject their roles, they were inevitably forced to enter the field after the stable and deterrent reaction of our armed forces and the clear inadequacy of the Zionist regime.”

Pezshkian called on the people to come together against the attacks of Israel and the United States

In the midst of an increasing concern about Iran’s nuclear capabilities, Iran and the United States had negotiations surrounding a potential nuclear agreement before the first Israel’s strike for the first nuclear and military targets. These interviews were suspended in the light of active conflict and it is seen that they will set out again. However, Araghchi said that diplomacy is no longer an option following the US military action. “They attacked nuclear facilities and crossed a huge red line iz We must respond to our legitimate right for self -defense,” he said.

Araghchi’s warnings at the council meeting somehow reflected the first reaction he shared through social media.

“This morning, events will have ugly and endless consequences. Every member of the UN should be worried about these extremely dangerous, unlawful and criminal behaviors.” Araghchi said early in Sunday morning. “Iran reserves all options to defend its sovereignty, interest and people in accordance with the UN charter and a legitimate reacting provisions in defense.”

Meanwhile, Trump mentioned the US attack on three important Iranian nuclear areas as “very successful .. The United States launched a series of B-2 hidden bombardment aircraft reported to move along the Pacific hours before the announcement of strikes and targeted the places in Fordow, Natanz and Esfahan.

“A full bomb load on the primary site fell, Fordow. All aircraft go home safely. Congratulations to our great American fighters. There is no other army in the world. Now peace time!” Trump said in the first announcement.

Read more: How did Netanyahu pushed Trump to war?

The President continued later Address the nation directly from the White House Saturday night. Trump, surrounded by Vice President JD Vance, Foreign Minister Marco Rubio and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, said that US bombers’ completely destroyed ”nuclear areas“ completely destroyed ”and called the mission“ a magnificent military success ”.

Trump told Iran to move towards peace and said that if not the US, “speed” and “sensitivity” he would follow other goals.

Joint Chief of General Staff Gen. Dan Caine appeared with Secretary Hegseth at the Pentagon on Sunday morning to share more information about US strikes in the US nuclear facilities.

Hegseth said the US hopes that the US attack on Iran’s Fordow facility “enables the destruction of talents”. However, Gen. Caine, as Iran’s investigations and information continued, it was clear that it was “too early” to comment on whether or not to protect some of its nuclear capabilities.

The couple also said that the US has taken “proactive” steps to protect US troops in the Middle East region.

US strikes point to an important turning point in the Israeli-Iranian conflict. The United States no longer support Israel remotely, but now active participants in a comprehensive military operation aimed at suppressing Iran’s nuclear capabilities.

Since the world was waiting to see what the next move of Iran would be, Trump issued a sharp warning to the Middle East country that tells them not to retaliate US strikes.

“Any retaliation against the United States of Iran will be met with a much greater force than the witness tonight,” Trump said in a installed social media post. Hegseth doubled on Sunday morning at this point and said, “Iran or his deputies would be a very bad idea for trying to attack American forces.”

Meanwhile, for 10 days of fatal missiles for Israel and Iran’s active conflicts continue to trade. The Israeli army said that Iran has started a new wave of missiles in the country after US strikes.

To write Olivia-Anne Cleary Olivia-anne.Cleary@time.com.

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