Iran’s military warns US against threats to use force
The Iranian military warned the United States and Israel on
Friday against threatening Iran with force, Iranian media reported, after US
President Joe Biden said he would use force as a last resort to prevent Tehran
getting a nuclear weapon.
“The Americans and Zionists (Israel) know very well the
price for using the word ‘force against Iran,’” Brig. Gen. Abolfazl Shekarchi,
spokesman for the Iranian armed forces, was quoted as saying by state media.
“Biden must have been drowsy when he threatened Iran,” he
said, adding, “Watch your soldiers’ pants — they might get wet in the Arabian
Gulf!”
Asked by Israeli television this week whether his past
statements that he would prevent Tehran from obtaining a nuclear weapon meant
he would use force against Iran, Biden replied: “If that was the last resort,
yes.”
On Thursday, Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid
signed a joint pledge to deny Iran nuclear arms, an apparent move toward
accommodating Israel’s calls for a “credible military threat” by world powers.
Iran denies seeking seeks nuclear weapons, saying that its
nuclear program is for solely peaceful purposes.
Tehran struck a deal with six major powers in 2015 under
which it limited its uranium enrichment program to make it harder to develop a
nuclear weapon in return for relief from international sanctions.
US President Donald Trump reneged on the deal in 2018 and
reimposed harsh sanctions on Iran, prompting Tehran to start violating the
agreement’s nuclear limits about a year later.
Diplomatic efforts to resurrect the deal have so far failed.
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