News | Araghchi: Americans fed up with fighting alongside Israel / Russia warns Europe
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Seyed Abbas Araghchi, Iran’s Foreign Minister
Pars Today – Iran’s Foreign Minister wrote on X that Americans are no longer willing to fight in Israel’s “endless wars.”
On Tuesday evening, Seyed Abbas Araghchi, Iran’s Foreign Minister, in response to recent remarks by the U.S. President regarding Iran’s nuclear program, wrote on X that the U.S. President should remember that there was never any evidence of Iraq hiding weapons of mass destruction. Instead, the war resulted in unimaginable destruction, thousands of American lives lost, and seven trillion dollars of American taxpayers’ money wasted.
According to Pars Today, Araghchi added that, likewise, there is no “intelligence” indicating that Iran would have come close to developing nuclear weapons “within a month” if Israel had not deceived the U.S. into attacking the Iranian people.
He emphasized that with the failure of this operation, Israel is now trying to fabricate a threat from Iran’s defensive capabilities. Americans are fed up with fighting in Israel’s “endless wars.”
Araghchi emphasized that Iran is a “great” country, Iranians are a “great” people, and the heirs of an ancient “great” civilization. He added that while buildings and machinery may be destroyed, our will can “never” be harmed, and insisting further on this miscalculation will solve nothing.
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