In view of US movements in the region and the threat of a possible attack on Tehran, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Arakchi confirmed today (Wednesday) that Iran will respond to any aggression.
“Our military is ready and ready to pull the trigger, and we explained that Iran always welcomes a fair nuclear deal without threats or intimidation,” Arakuchi said.
guaranteeing iran’s rights
He noted that nuclear weapons are not part of his country’s security calculations. “We have never sought to have nuclear weapons,” he said, noting that Tehran has repeatedly welcomed the nuclear deal, which guarantees Iran’s rights and guarantees it will not possess nuclear weapons.
Iran’s foreign minister emphasized the need to guarantee Iran’s rights to nuclear technology and threatened a harsh response, saying, “The lessons of the 12-day war will enable us to respond with more force, speed, and depth.”

Ali Shamkhani, an adviser to Khamenei, said: “We will respond to any American military action from any source, from any level, and threaten to target the center of Tel Aviv in the event of any attack on the country.”
Shamkhani pointed out that limited strikes are an illusion and that the response will be immediate, comprehensive and unprecedented: “Any American military action will be considered the beginning of a comprehensive war.”
china warning
Meanwhile, China today warned of military adventures in the Middle East. China’s ambassador to the UN, Hu Kong, told the Security Council that the use of force would not solve the problem and any military adventure would only push the region into the abyss of the unknown.
In response, Iran’s mission to the United Nations announced today that if Iran were to come under attack from the United States, Iran’s response would be unprecedented.
“Iran stands ready for a dialogue based on respect and mutual benefit, but will defend itself and respond in unprecedented ways if under pressure,” the mission said in a statement posted on the X platform.
Prime Minister Netanyahu talks
Meanwhile, the Israel Broadcasting Corporation, citing sources, reported that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is scheduled to hold a security meeting tomorrow (Thursday) to discuss the Iranian file and developments in the situation in Gaza, and that Israeli estimates indicate that President Trump is considering changes to the Iranian regime.
Meanwhile, the Wall Street Journal reported that all European Union member states confirmed an agreement to add Iran’s Revolutionary Guards Corps to the terrorist list.
In light of US moves in the region and warnings of a potential attack on Tehran, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Arakchi confirmed today (Wednesday) that Iran will respond to any invasion.
“Our military is ready and our hand is on the trigger,” Araqchi said, making it clear that Iran always welcomes a fair nuclear deal free of threats and intimidation.
guaranteeing iran’s rights
He noted that nuclear weapons are not part of his country’s security calculations: “We have never sought to have nuclear weapons,” he said, indicating that he has repeatedly welcomed a nuclear deal that guarantees Iran’s rights and guarantees it will not have nuclear weapons.
Iran’s foreign minister emphasized the need to guarantee Iran’s rights to nuclear technology and threatened a harsh response, saying, “The lessons of the 12-day war will enable us to respond with more force, speed, and depth.”

Ali Shamkhani, an adviser to Ayatollah Khamenei, said: “We will respond to any American military action from any source, any level, and will target the center of Tel Aviv if his country comes under any attack.”
Shamkhani pointed out that limited strikes are an illusion and that the response will be immediate, comprehensive and unprecedented: “Any American military action will be considered the beginning of a comprehensive war.”
Chinese warning
Meanwhile, China today warned against military adventures in the Middle East. China’s Ambassador to the United Nations Hu Kong told the Security Council that the use of force will not solve the problem and any military adventure will only plunge the region into the abyss of the unknown.
Meanwhile, Iran’s mission to the UN announced today that Tehran’s response in the event of a US attack would be unprecedented.
“Iran stands ready for a dialogue based on respect and mutual benefit, but if under pressure it will defend itself and respond in an unprecedented manner,” the mission said in a statement issued through the “X” platform.
Prime Minister Netanyahu talks
Meanwhile, Israeli broadcast authorities reported from sources that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will hold a security meeting tomorrow (Thursday) to discuss the Iranian file and developments in the situation in Gaza, and said that estimates in Israel suggest that President Trump is considering changes to the Iranian regime.
On a different note, the Wall Street Journal reported that all member states of the European Union have confirmed that they have agreed to list the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist organization.

