Iran’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Abbas Araghchi, has strongly condemned US President Donald Trump’s recent threats against the country, calling them “unacceptable” and “dangerous.” In a statement, Araghchi emphasized that the Iranian people will not tolerate any form of external interference in their internal affairs, just as they have not in the past. He added that Iran’s military is on high alert and is fully aware of its responsibilities to defend the country’s sovereignty.
Araghchi’s comments come as protests continue to escalate in Iran over rising inflation and the government’s handling of the economic crisis. The protests, which began last week, have seen clashes between protesters and security forces, with reports of police stations and officers being attacked.
Trump’s statement on Twitter, which implied that the US would intervene in Iran if the protests turn violent, has been widely criticized by Iranian officials and foreign leaders. Araghchi called Trump’s comments “unacceptable” and warned that the US should not underestimate the Iranian people’s determination to defend their country.
The Iranian government has accused the US of seeking to destabilize the region and has vowed to take all necessary measures to protect its sovereignty. The US has been a vocal critic of Iran’s human rights record and its support for extremist groups in the region.
Meanwhile, the situation in Venezuela has taken a dramatic turn after the US-backed coup against President Nicolas Maduro. The US has imposed sanctions on Maduro and his allies, accusing them of human rights abuses and corruption. Maduro was ousted from power on Monday, and the US has installed a new government in his place.
The US military operation against Maduro was widely criticized by world leaders, including Russia, Iran, and Cuba. The operation was seen as a blatant violation of international law and a threat to regional stability.
In related news, the situation in Iran continues to deteriorate, with protests spreading to several cities across the country. The Iranian government has accused the US and its allies of inciting the protests and seeking to destabilize the country.
As the situation in the Middle East continues to unfold, one thing is clear: the US and Iran are on a collision course, and the consequences of their actions will be far-reaching and devastating.
**Sources:**
* Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
* US Department of State
* BBC News
* Al Jazeera
* Reuters
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