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TEHRAN: Iran’s foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, issued a stark warning that Tehran would respond with full force if the United States were to launch any attack.
In an article published in a US newspaper, Araghchi described recent protests across Iran as initially peaceful but said they had been “hijacked by foreign elements,” inflaming unrest and leading to violence.
He revealed that the government had temporarily shut down the internet and other communication networks to prevent the spread of chaos, though services were now being gradually restored.
Araghchi noted that most of the fatalities during the protests were police officers and ordinary civilians, who had been officially recognized as martyrs. He emphasized that Iran’s response to any future aggression would be far stronger than in June 2025, signaling a departure from the restraint previously exercised.
His remarks reflected Tehran’s determination to defend its sovereignty and served as a clear message of deterrence amid ongoing tensions with Washington.
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