The article discusses Iran's outraged response to President Trump's threats of bombing if the country does not agree to US demands regarding its nuclear program. Trump stated that unprecedented bombing would occur unless a deal is reached, following his offer for talks. Iranian officials, including Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei, condemned the threat as a violation of international laws and principles of peace. Iranian leaders expressed skepticism toward negotiations, emphasizing a strong response to any aggressive actions while maintaining the prospect of talks despite Trump's threats.
The explicit threat of bombing Iran by the head of a country is clear contradiction to the essence of international peace and security. Such a threat is a gross violation of the United Nations charter.
We consider it unlikely that such harm would come from outside. However, if any malicious act does occur, it will certainly be met with a firm and decisive response.
Someone in glass houses does not throw stones at anyone, adding: The Americans have at least 10 bases with 50,000 troops in the region, meaning they are sitting in a glass house.
...direct talks were not possible while the US continued to threaten and bully Iran.
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