TEHRAN – Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Aragci said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu failed to achieve his goals in the recent war with Iran, but is now trying to determine US policies regarding Iran’s missiles and nuclear programmes.
In a social media post, Araguc denounced Netanyahu’s request for Iran to cap the missile range to 480 km, calling the proposal “absurd” and refused to obtain advice from what he called “war criminals.”
“It’s hilarious to expect Iran to accept restrictions determined by those responsible for war crimes,” writes Araguchi. “Netanyahu’s dream of dismantling more than 40 years of peaceful nuclear advancement in Iran is a delusion.”
Referring to the targeted assassination of Iranian scientists, Aragut said, “Each of the 12 scientists martyred by Israeli-trained mercensaries trained more than 100 skilled successors.
He further criticised the postwar act, saying, “His rog arrogance doesn’t know the boundaries. He resorts to calling for “daddy” when our precise missile strikes hit Israeli hideout sites after failing to meet military targets in Iran.
Iran accused Israel of launching unprovoked offensive acts on June 13, resulting in several senior military commanders, nuclear experts and civilian martial arts.
More than a week later, the US escalated the conflict by attacking three Iranian nuclear facilities. This is the act of Tehran labelling it as a serious violation of the UN Charter, international law, and the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).
In retaliation, Iranian forces began strikes in major locations throughout the occupied territory. It also launched the US military Aldead Air Force Base in Qatar, the largest US facility in the region.
Araguchi said Iran’s retaliation operation on June 24th successfully stopped illegal attacks and reaffirmed the country’s strategic deterrence.
