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Iran Accuses Arab States of Supporting Military Strikes

Iran's Permanent Representative to the United Nations delivered a stern warning today. Amir Saeid Iravani formally responded to a joint letter from six Arab states. He accused these nations of actively supporting military actions against Tehran.

Defending National Security Actions

Iravani claimed these countries allowed American forces to use their military bases. He stated that Iran strictly followed global legal standards. He claimed the Islamic Republic only used its legitimate right to self defense.

He warned that any nation facilitating strikes against Iran will face severe consequences. Iran holds these countries directly responsible for the attacks. Iravani emphasized that Iran never initiated the recent conflict.

Unveiling New Legal Frameworks

Meanwhile, Iran's Supreme Leader released a new propaganda message to the public. Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei promised a bright future for the Gulf region. He specifically envisions a future completely free from United States interference.

Khamenei announced plans to assert strict Iranian authority over the Strait of Hormuz. He touted new legal frameworks and new management for the critical waterway.

A Daring Appeal for Regional Unity

Western officials believe recent military strikes severely wounded and disfigured the new leader. He still has not made a public video appearance since taking office.

He daringly appealed to neighboring Arab states for regional unity today. However, Iran recently launched over 4,900 missiles and drones at Gulf nations. The regime heavily targeted these countries far more than Israel.

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Author: Amita Kalsi   

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