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Iran’s Foreign Ministry Defends Retaliatory Strikes, Criticizes US Actions

Iran’s Foreign Ministry has publicly defended its recent retaliatory strikes against US targets across the region, labeling them as legitimate defensive actions. Spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei emphasized that Iran’s response was a necessary measure in reaction to what Tehran perceives as US betrayal and aggression. The retaliatory strikes come amid escalating tensions between Iran and the United States, rattling the geopolitical stability in the Middle East.

According to Baghaei, these actions are grounded in international law principles, asserting Iran’s right to self-defense against hostile acts. He criticized the United States for what he described as betrayal and provocative behavior, which have undermined peace and security in the region. Baghaei stated that Iran’s military responses are precise and targeted to deter further aggression, and are not acts of offense or escalation.

The attacks targeted strategic US interests and military installations in the region, intended to send a clear message that Iran will respond firmly to threats. Iran’s leadership argues that the US has failed to respect diplomatic norms and has engaged in actions detrimental to regional stability, prompting Tehran to take necessary measures to safeguard its sovereignty and national security.

This development marks a continuation of an ongoing cycle of tensions following years of strained US-Iran relations, particularly after the US withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal and subsequent re-imposition of sanctions. The Iranian Foreign Ministry’s strong stance signals a worsening diplomatic rift and indicates the possibility of further confrontations unless meaningful dialogue is restored.

International observers and regional powers have expressed concern over the escalating conflict dynamics. Many urge restraint from both sides to prevent a full-scale conflict, highlighting the severe implications for global energy markets and regional peace. The United Nations and other international bodies have called for renewed negotiations and diplomatic efforts to de-escalate the situation.

In summary, Iran’s Foreign Ministry defends its recent retaliatory strikes on US targets as lawful actions of self-defense in response to what it calls US betrayal and hostile policies. The tension underscores the fragile state of Middle Eastern geopolitics and the urgent need for constructive engagement to avoid further deterioration of peace and security in the region.

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