Press Article: Iran Responds Strongly to U.S. Attacks on Nuclear Sites
In the wake of recent U.S. strikes targeting its nuclear facilities, Iran has voiced strong condemnation and issued stark warnings. Amir-Saeid Iravani, Iran’s envoy to the United Nations, characterized the U.S. actions as "blatant aggression," insisting that the accusations against Iran lack any legal basis and are politically motivated.
Reports indicate that the majority of the highly enriched uranium stored at Iran’s Fordow facility was relocated prior to the U.S. attack, a move highlighting Iran’s preparedness amidst escalating tensions.
Military officials have not held back in their threats of retaliation. Army General Hatami warned of a "decisive response," while Iran’s armed forces spokesperson, Ebrahim Zolfaqari, emphasized that the U.S. should anticipate severe ramifications for its actions. He provocatively addressed former President Trump, asserting, "You may start this war, but we will be the ones to end it."
Prior to the attack, Iranian sources revealed that a message was relayed to Trump through an intermediary at the G7, warning of potential sleeper-cell operations on U.S. soil should the strikes proceed. This raises serious concerns over national security and the specter of further escalation.
Adding to the tensions, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei remarked on social media, declaring that the "Zionist enemy" has committed a "grave mistake" and will face punishment.
In a show of solidarity, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi is scheduled to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin today, continuing their strategic partnership established earlier this year. This meeting underscores the broader geopolitical implications of the conflict, as Iran seeks support against U.S. actions.
The situation remains fluid, with both sides poised for potential further confrontation.
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