Top Iran diplomat warns US it cannot 'expect to stay safe' (2024)

By The Associated PressJune 10, 2019 at 2:56am

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran’s foreign minister warned the U.S. on Monday that it “cannot expect to stay safe” after launching what he described as an economic war against Tehran, taking a hard-line stance amid a visit by Germany’s top diplomat seeking to defuse tensions.

A stern-faced Mohammad Javad Zarif offered a series of threats over the ongoing tensions gripping the Persian Gulf. The crisis takes root in President Donald Trump’s decision over a year ago to withdraw America from Iran’s 2015 nuclear deal with world powers. Trump also reinstated tough sanctions on Iran, targeting its oil sector.

“Mr. Trump himself has announced that the U.S. has launched an economic war against Iran,” Zarif said. “The only solution for reducing tensions in this region is stopping that economic war.”

Advertisem*nt - story continues below

Zarif also warned: “Whoever starts a war with us will not be the one who finishes it.”

Zarif’s ramped up rhetoric marked a sharp departure for the U.S.-educated diplomat and signals that Iran is taking a harder line toward the West. His public threats, which came during a joint news conference with German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas, were striking because Zarif was the one who helped secure the nuclear deal, alongside the relatively moderate President Hassan Rouhani. However, he does not make the decision on whether to go to war. That is left to the supreme leader.

Trending:

Sports Network Podcast Credited With Leading to Arrest in High Profile Murder Case

For his part, Maas insisted his country and other European nations want to find a way to salvage the deal, which saw Iran limit its enrichment of uranium in exchange for the lifting of economic sanctions. But he acknowledged there were limits.

“We won’t be able to do miracles, but we are trying as best as we can to do prevent its failure,” Maas said.

Advertisem*nt - story continues below

However, Europe has yet to offer Iran a way to get around the newly imposed U.S. sanctions. Meanwhile, a July 7 deadline — imposed by Iran — looms for Europe to find a way to save the unraveling deal. Otherwise, Iran has warned it will resume enriching uranium closer to weapons-grade levels.

In Washington, State Department spokeswoman Morgan Ortagus dismissed the foreign minister’s comments as “typical behavior” from the Iranian government as it confronts a Trump administration campaign of increasing economic and diplomatic pressure.

“We aren’t impressed,” she told reporters. “Iran faces a simple choice: it can either behave like a normal nation or watch its economy crumble.”

Zarif’s comments came after Maas spoke about Israel, an archenemy of Iran’s government.

“Israel’s right to exist is part of Germany’s founding principle and is completely non-negotiable,” Maas said. “It is a result of our history and it’s irrevocable and doesn’t just change because I am currently in Tehran.”

Advertisem*nt - story continues below

Zarif then grew visibly angry, offering a list of Mideast problems ranging from al-Qaida to the bombing of Yemeni civilians he blamed on the U.S. and its allies, namely Saudi Arabia.

“If one seeks to talk about instability in this region, those are the other parties who should be held responsible,” Zarif said.

Related:

US Neighborhood in Flames After Plane Crashes Into Row of Townhouses

Zarif’s sharp tone likely comes from Iran’s growing frustration with Europe, as well as the ever-tightening American sanctions targeting the country. Iran’s national currency, the rial, is trading at nearly 130,000 to $1. It had been 32,000 to the dollar at the time of the 2015 deal. That has wiped away people’s earnings, as well as driven up prices on nearly every good in the country.

European nations had pledged to create a mechanism called INSTEX, which would allow Iran to continue to trade for humanitarian goods despite American sanctions. However, that program has yet to really take off, something Iran’s foreign ministry spokesman noted before Zarif and Maas spoke to reporters.

Advertisem*nt - story continues below

“We haven’t put much hope in INSTEX,” spokesman Abbas Mousavi said, according to Iranian state television. “If INSTEX was going to help us, it would have done so already.”

Maas later met Rouhani as well.

“We expect Europe to stand up to the United States’ economic terrorism against the Iranian nation, living up to its commitments under the deal,” Rouhani told him, according to a statement.

Trump, in withdrawing from the deal, pointed that the accord had not limited Iran’s ballistic missile program, or addressed what American officials describe as Tehran’s malign influence across the wider Mideast.

Advertisem*nt - story continues below

Back when the deal was struck in 2015, it was described it as a building block toward further negotiations with Iran, whose Islamic government has had a tense relationship with America since the 1979 takeover of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran and subsequent hostage crisis.

Some members of Trump’s administration, particularly National Security Adviser John Bolton, previously supported the overthrow of Iran’s government. Trump, however, has stressed that he wants to talk with Iran’s clerical rulers.

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will arrive in Tehran on Wednesday as an interlocutor for Trump.

Japan had once purchased Iranian oil, but it has now stopped over American sanctions. However, Mideast oil remains crucial to Japan and recent threats from Iran to close off the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow mouth through which a third of all oil traded by sea passes, has raised concerns.

Advertisem*nt - story continues below

The semi-official Tasnim news agency reported that Ali Asghar Zarean, deputy head of Iran’s nuclear department, said Tehran had increased the number of its centrifuges to 1,044 at the Fordo underground facility. That’s the maximum allowed under the deal.

Meanwhile, the head of the U.N. atomic watchdog said Monday that Iran had already increased its uranium enrichment activities. Iran previously announced it would quadruple its production of low-enrichment uranium.

“I am worried about increasing tensions over the Iranian nuclear issue,” Yukiya Amano of the International Atomic Energy Agency said. “As I have constantly emphasized, the nuclear-related commitments entered into by Iran under the (deal) represent a significant gain for nuclear verification — I therefore hope that ways can be found to reduce current tensions through dialogue.”

___

Advertisem*nt - story continues below

Gambrell reported from Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Associated Press writers Karin Laub in Amman, Jordan, and David Rising in Berlin contributed to this report.

The Western Journal has not reviewed this Associated Press story prior to publication. Therefore, it may contain editorial bias or may in some other way not meet our normal editorial standards. It is provided to our readers as a service from The Western Journal.

Truth and Accuracy

Submit a Correction →

We are committed to truth and accuracy in all of our journalism. Read our editorial standards.

Tags:

WJ Wire

The Associated Press

The Associated Press is an independent, not-for-profit news cooperative headquartered in New York City. Their teams in over 100 countries tell the world’s stories, from breaking news to investigative reporting. They provide content and services to help engage audiences worldwide, working with companies of all types, from broadcasters to brands.Photo credit: @AP on Twitter

The Associated Press was the first private sector organization in the U.S. to operate on a national scale. Over the past 170 years, they have been first to inform the world of many of history's most important moments, from the assassination of Abraham Lincoln and the bombing of Pearl Harbor to the fall of the Shah of Iran and the death of Pope John Paul.

Today, they operate in 263 locations in more than 100 countries relaying breaking news, covering war and conflict and producing enterprise reports that tell the world's stories.

Location

New York City

US Neighborhood in Flames After Plane Crashes Into Row of Townhouses

Rapper Dies After Collapsing on Stage in Connecticut

Seven Dead, 37 Injured in Horrific Mississippi Bus Crash

'Dancing with the Stars' Pro Arrested on Domestic Violence Charge

Security Officers Walk Off the Job at Georgia Prison - 'Significant' Crisis Underway

See more...

Advertisem*nt

Conversation

Top Iran diplomat warns US it cannot 'expect to stay safe' (2024)

FAQs

What does Iran say about the US? ›

Iranian explanations for the animosity with the United States include “the natural and unavoidable conflict between the Islamic system” and “such an oppressive power as the United States, which is trying to establish a global dictatorship and further its own interests by dominating other nations and trampling on their ...

Does the US have diplomats in Iran? ›

The United States does not have a physical or diplomatic presence in Iran. Switzerland serves as protecting power for the United States.

Why did Iranian militants take the American diplomats in Tehran hostage in 1979? ›

In Iran, it was widely seen as an act against the U.S. and its influence in Iran, including its perceived attempts to undermine the Iranian Revolution and its long-standing support of the Shah of Iran, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, who was overthrown in 1979.

Why is Iran a threat to the US? ›

Of particular concern are the Iranian government's nuclear program, its military capabilities, its support for armed factions and terrorist groups, and its partnerships with Russia and China.

Is it safe to go to Iran right now? ›

The Travel Advisory for Iran is Level 4, Do Not Travel. The Department of State recommends U.S. citizens do not travel to Iran due to the risk of terrorism, civil unrest, kidnapping and the arbitrary arrest of U.S. citizens. Exercise increased caution due to wrongful detentions.

Are Iranians successful in USA? ›

Iranian Americans are among the most highly educated people in the United States. They have historically excelled in business, academia, science, the arts, and entertainment.

Who protects U.S. diplomats? ›

The Diplomatic Security Service (DSS) is the principal law enforcement and security agency of the United States Department of State (DOS).

Can Americans visit Iran? ›

Legal Situation in Iran for American Tourists

The official line of the US State Department is AVOID ALL TRAVEL to Iran. That said, traveling to Iran as an American is perfectly legal.

Who has the ultimate authority in Iran? ›

Supreme Leader of Iran
Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran
Incumbent Ali Khamenei since 4 June 1989
Office of the Supreme Leader
TypeHead of state Commander-in-chief
ResidenceHouse of Leadership
11 more rows

Which president freed the Iranian hostages? ›

The president worked tirelessly through the final hours of his presidency to bring the hostages home; ultimately, Carter and his team negotiated the release of the fifty-two remaining hostages, but to Carter's dismay, they were not released until after Ronald Reagan took the Oath of Office on January 20, 1981.

Who saved the six hostages in Iran? ›

On January 29, 1980, the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the Canadian government conducted a successful undercover operation to evacuate six of the American hostages who had found refuge with Canadian diplomats in Tehran during the early months of the protracted hostage crisis and the revolution that had ...

Who are Iran allies with? ›

Syria and Iran are strategic allies. Syria is often called Iran's "closest ally", the Arab nationalism ideology of Syria's ruling Baath party notwithstanding.

Can Americans travel to Iran? ›

Legal Situation in Iran for American Tourists

The official line of the US State Department is AVOID ALL TRAVEL to Iran. That said, traveling to Iran as an American is perfectly legal.

Does the US give aid to Iran? ›

United States aid to Iran, administered by the predecessor agencies of AID, began in 1951 as a modest technical assistance program but was increased substantially starting in 1952 when the nationalization of Iran? s oil industry brought on a serious political and economic crisis.

Does Iran support Palestine? ›

Following the revolution, Iran ended its alliance with Israel and started supporting the Palestinians, symbolized by turning over the Israeli embassy in Tehran to the Palestine Liberation Organization.

Top Articles
Finding the Best Mushroom Growing Kit Nearby – A Beginner’s Guide - unclekief.co
Grow your own mushroom kit instructions
Craigslist Livingston Montana
Cooking Chutney | Ask Nigella.com
News - Rachel Stevens at RachelStevens.com
Jonathon Kinchen Net Worth
Martha's Vineyard Ferry Schedules 2024
Craigslist In South Carolina - Craigslist Near You
سریال رویای شیرین جوانی قسمت 338
Bluegabe Girlfriend
Skip The Games Norfolk Virginia
Evita Role Wsj Crossword Clue
All Obituaries | Ashley's J H Williams & Sons, Inc. | Selma AL funeral home and cremation
Craigslist Labor Gigs Albuquerque
World Cup Soccer Wiki
Audrey Boustani Age
Dump Trucks in Netherlands for sale - used and new - TrucksNL
Gmail Psu
Erskine Plus Portal
Conan Exiles Thrall Master Build: Best Attributes, Armor, Skills, More
Mile Split Fl
Gemita Alvarez Desnuda
Walmart stores in 6 states no longer provide single-use bags at checkout: Which states are next?
Craigslist Portland Oregon Motorcycles
Little Caesars 92Nd And Pecos
Imouto Wa Gal Kawaii - Episode 2
Del Amo Fashion Center Map
Baldur's Gate 3: Should You Obey Vlaakith?
European Wax Center Toms River Reviews
Kirk Franklin Mother Debra Jones Age
Urbfsdreamgirl
Account Now Login In
Jambus - Definition, Beispiele, Merkmale, Wirkung
Flixtor Nu Not Working
Seymour Johnson AFB | MilitaryINSTALLATIONS
Tamilyogi Ponniyin Selvan
Ippa 番号
Directions To 401 East Chestnut Street Louisville Kentucky
Dadeclerk
Tirage Rapid Georgia
Winco Money Order Hours
Clima De 10 Días Para 60120
All-New Webkinz FAQ | WKN: Webkinz Newz
Sofia Franklyn Leaks
60 Days From May 31
The Nikki Catsouras death - HERE the incredible photos | Horror Galore
Contico Tuff Box Replacement Locks
Walmart Front Door Wreaths
El Patron Menu Bardstown Ky
53 Atms Near Me
Houston Primary Care Byron Ga
Black Adam Showtimes Near Cinemark Texarkana 14
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Amb. Frankie Simonis

Last Updated:

Views: 5555

Rating: 4.6 / 5 (76 voted)

Reviews: 83% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Amb. Frankie Simonis

Birthday: 1998-02-19

Address: 64841 Delmar Isle, North Wiley, OR 74073

Phone: +17844167847676

Job: Forward IT Agent

Hobby: LARPing, Kitesurfing, Sewing, Digital arts, Sand art, Gardening, Dance

Introduction: My name is Amb. Frankie Simonis, I am a hilarious, enchanting, energetic, cooperative, innocent, cute, joyous person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.