Saeed News: In response to Israel’s threats, Iran’s Foreign Minister attempted to create distance between the United States and Israel—an approach that some view as a diplomatic tactic to pressure Trump. However, is it realistic to expect a separation between these two long-standing allies at critical junctures?
According to the political service of Saeed News, our country's Foreign Minister wrote on his Twitter account:
"Israel’s delusion that it can dictate to Iran what it should or should not do is so far from reality that it doesn’t even merit a response. However, Netanyahu’s audacity is noteworthy—trying to dictate to President Trump what he can or cannot do in his diplomacy with Iran! Netanyahu’s allies in Biden’s failed team—who couldn’t reach an agreement with Iran—are now misrepresenting our indirect talks with the Trump administration as just another version of the JCPOA. Iran is powerful and confident enough in its capabilities to neutralize any hostile foreign actors attempting sabotage or interference in its foreign policy. We only hope our American counterparts are equally resolute. Not only is there no military option—there is certainly no military solution. Any attack will be met with an immediate reciprocal response."
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