Night Message Of Araghchi To America; Returning To War Brings More Surprises

Wednesday, May 20, 2026  Read time1 min

Saed News: The Minister of Foreign Affairs told American officials: “With the lessons we have learned and the knowledge we have gained, be assured that returning to the battlefield will come with far greater surprises.”

Night Message Of Araghchi To America; Returning To War Brings More Surprises

According to SAEDNEWS, Seyed Abbas Araghchi said early Wednesday, May 30, addressing U.S. officials: “Be assured that returning to the battlefield will come with far greater surprises.”

U.S. President Donald Trump, who on Monday night announced a delay in an attack on Iran at the request of the leaders of the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar, threatened again on Tuesday night to attack Iran within two or three days.

Araghchi stated in this regard: months after the start of the war against Iran, the U.S. Congress admitted to the destruction of dozens of aircraft worth billions of dollars.

He further said that it has now been officially confirmed that Iran’s powerful armed forces were the first in the world to shoot down the advanced and famous F-35 fighter jet.

The Foreign Minister wrote on X: “With the lessons we have learned and the knowledge we have gained, be assured that returning to the battlefield will come with far greater surprises.”

Earlier, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei also said on Monday, May 28, in a weekly press briefing that in the event of any “crazy act,” Iran would respond with full strength, adding that the armed forces would have new surprises for the enemy.

According to Fars News Agency, Trump claimed on Truth Social that, at the request of senior officials from Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE, he postponed an attack on Iran. He wrote that the strikes were scheduled for Tuesday but were delayed to allow negotiations.

Trump, stating that he had instructed the Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Daniel Caine, and the U.S. military to cancel the planned Tuesday attack on Iran, also noted that they must remain fully prepared to launch a large-scale attack if no acceptable agreement is reached.