Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi says Iran will decide how and when the war of aggression imposed by the United States and Israel will end.
“We have had two decades to study the defeats of the US military to our immediate east and west. We’ve incorporated lessons accordingly,” Araghci posted on X on Sunday.
He was referring to the US military invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan in the early 2000s, which proved total failures for Washington despite losing thousands of soldiers and spending billions of dollars.
“Bombings in our capital have no impact on our ability to conduct war,” the top diplomat said a day after the US and Israeli regime launched an aerial offensive in Tehran and other cities, the second joint war of aggression against Iran in eight months.
“Decentralized Mosaic Defense enables us to decide when – and how—the war will end,” Araghchi said.
Iran swiftly began to retaliate against the Saturday strikes by launching barrages of missiles and drone attacks on the Israeli-occupied territories as well as on US bases across the region.
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