Tehran -Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbass Araguchi issued a strict warning on the potential results of military strikes against Iranian nuclear facilities, especially in the United States or Israel.
Araguchi, who spoke to Algerazilla Arabic during his visit to Qatar, revealed that attacking Iranian nuclear infrastructure caused a full -fledged regional war.
“If Iranian nuclear facilities are attacked, the results will be a wide range of wars in this area.
Iran’s diplomat stated that Washington would support such a strategy and said, “I suspect that Americans will make such a big miscalculation.” However, he fully revealed that if an attack occurred, the reaction of Tehran was quick and decisive.
“Unlike the past, Iran does not delay its reaction. Our retaliation is immediately and stronger,” he warned.
Araguchi pointed out that Iran’s retaliation operation (promised I and II), which succeeded in targeting hundreds of trajectory and cruise missiles a strategic location of Israel, which is occupied by Iran, in the deepest Palestinian territory. did. He stated that these strikes were accurately discussed after carefully discussing both domestic and regional factors.
“Iran’s nuclear ability beyond physical sites”
Despite the concerns of the potential strikes of Israeli -Americans, Araguchi neglected the effectiveness of such an attack and argued that Iranian nuclear power was not limited to physical places.
“Our nuclear power is not only in physical facilities, but also in scientists’ hearts and knowledge,” he emphasized. “This program cannot be destroyed by an air strike.”
He also emphasizes the very safe and dispersed properties of Iranian nuclear infrastructure, saying, “Our facilities are not concentrated in one or two places. These are spreading to many sites and strongly strengthened. It is.
In addition, he suggested that even a sophisticated bombing was struggling to penetrate the Iranian advanced defense system, and it was unlikely to have a successful attack.
“Iran committed to doctrine without nuclear weapons”
Araguchi reconfirmed the Iran’s commitment to doctrine without nuclear weapons, and repeatedly stated that Tehran did not intend to develop nuclear weapons.
“There is no place for Iranian military doctrine in nuclear weapons,” he quoted Fatowa (religious order) by the Islamic Revolution leader, shouting an ant Hamee, which prohibits their development, ownership, or use. He said.
However, he acknowledged that Iran had the technical ability to build such weapons, but emphasized that there is no political will to do so.
“The deficit of trust remains in the relationship between the United States and Iran.”
When asked about the potential of new negotiations between Iran and the United States, Araguchi drew a dark diplomatic picture.
“The history of the United States and Iran is full of hostility and distrust,” he said, as an important example of the withdrawal of Washington from the 2018 nuclear agreement and the invasion of the United States. He pointed out the assassination of QASSEM SOLEIMANI Iran.
He also criticized the continuation of severe economic sanctions by the Biden administration.
Despite these issues, Araguchi suggested that Washington *could take concrete measures to restore trust, such as unlocking Iran’s frozen assets around the world.
“It’s not easy to rebuild trust. The United States needs to take a positive action and know exactly what their actions are,” he added.
“The resistance is not weak”
Looking at West Asia, Araguchi worked on Israel’s ongoing military actions against Palestine and Lebanon’s Resistance Group, including Hazbora and Hamas.
He acknowledged the great loss of these groups, including Seed Hassan Naslalara, a former secretary -general of Hizbola, and several high commanders. However, he rejected the concept that these sets weakened the wider resistance movement.
“The resistance has not disappeared and has not been weakened,” he claimed. “If anything, I am convinced that these events are valuable and useful in the future.”