Iran’s Security Chief: Trump’s actions are driving the world closer to nuclear proliferation

Iran’s Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council, Mohsen Rezai has issued  warning to gulf countries.


Iran’s top security official warned regional countries against taking part in Trump’s economic pressure campaign, arguing that such policies could further destabilize the region and encourage more countries to seek nuclear weapons.


Trump’s recklessness, with his attacks on Iran, increased desire of people around the world to acquire nuclear weapons esp when they saw that membership in the International Atomic Energy Agency & NPT was ineffective in preventing attacks from the US.” says Iran’s security chief.

 “America has waged economic war against itself, nit the Persians”  said Major General Rezaei


US President Donald Trump’s war of aggression against Iran has placed a heavy debt burden not only on the American people, but also on US allies such as Japan, Major General Mohsen Rezaei, Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, told IRNA.


💬 “He came with the campaign slogan ‘Make America great again,’ but what has he made great? He has made their debts great,” Rezaei stressed.


The US now has to borrow at a rate 3.7 times higher than in 2020, meaning an additional $3.7 billion in annual costs for every $100 billion of debt, the major general highlighted.


He also pointed to Japan, saying the rise in its 10-year bond yield to around 3% marks the end of the US “free ride.”


Rezaei said the Mecca Joint Defense Agreement, signed by Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Pakistan, was a sign that the United States had told them it wanted to leave the region.


“The United States told them, ‘Goodbye, we are leaving,’” Rezaei said in a televised interview.


Rezaei added that Iran supported broader Islamic unity and said Iran and Egypt should be founding participants in any such regional alliance.


“Our friends come and say, ‘We have made a pact, come and approve it.’ What are we supposed to approve? We don’t even know what you signed,” he said.


We will defend Iran resolutely and will not allow American forces to set foot in Iran.


I advise the Americans not to deploy any additional forces, because we will strike them.


The Americans have completely lost hope in military attacks and now imagine that an economic blockade can support their military efforts.


Netanyahu has promised Trump that if Iran is placed under an economic blockade for six months—or even two or three months—it will surrender.


The world has realized that Trump’s bluster is empty talk.


Iran has learned over the years how to overcome sanctions and continue selling oil.


After the U.S. military attack on Iran, the world saw that possessing a nuclear bomb is more effective than hundreds of F-35s.


The F-35s lost their aura of power in Iran, and Arab countries no longer trust American weapons.


The American people actually oppose the war with Iran and do not support the U.S. military or government.


In Iran, however, the people and the government stand united behind the armed forces."

Reforms must be made in Iran's diplomatic behavior


Evolutions have occurred in Iran's defense strategies. Today's Iran is not the Iran of before the war; this also holds true for the boastful America, and the image of the peace-seeking and embellished America has changed in the minds of Iranian youth.


At the same time, the whole world is looking at Iran in a new way.


After several rounds of negotiations and repeated breaches of promises by the United States, it is necessary to make changes in the diplomatic behavior of the Islamic Republic of Iran in its relations with the world.


"We have not attacked any of America's economic interests so far. So far we have only targeted military bases. But if they are going to advance the economic war, we are ready to target all American oil and economic companies in the region."



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