“Tehran’s chief diplomat said the country has many options for responding to a daring attack on Iran’s nuclear objects.”, – WRITE: www.unian.ua
Tehran’s chief diplomat said the country has many options for responding to a daring attack on Iran’s nuclear objects.

Aragchi also reported that Iran “mobilizes all opportunities to protect his interests of security and people.” Asked whether the door to diplomacy is still open, he replied that “it is not so right now.”
“My country has attacked, aggression, and we must respond, based on our legal right to self -defense,” he said at a press conference after blows.
When asked if Iran plans to strike on US military bases in the Middle East or close the Strait of the Ormouz, Aragchi refused to clarify, saying only:
“We have many options. And that’s all.”
These are the first official comments of Iran’s authorities after the US strikes. It was expected that Iran’s supreme leader Ayatol Ali Hamenei would publish a statement or go to the nation live in extraordinary circumstances. But it is in the hopper, its electronic communication is suspended to protect against attempted, and communicating with it is limited and complicated. Until he acts, the final reaction of Iran to US strikes on nuclear facilities is unclear.
The US strike by IranOn the night of June 22, the United States attacked the nuclear objects of Iran, including Ford, Nathanz and Isfahan. The main object, Fordo, was dropped by a full ammunition bomb.
During Iran’s nuclear infrastructure, the United States of America used to use a gbu-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrator for the first time in real fighting.
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi accused the United States of violating international law because of attacking the country’s nuclear objects and threatened with “long -term consequences”.
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