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Khamenei warns us of “greater blow” in front of us because the nations look at the Iran sanctions

Khamenei warns us of “greater blow” in front of us because the nations look at the Iran sanctions


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Iranian top guide Ayatollah Ali Khamenei published his latest threat to the USA and his dog on a leash, the Zionist regime, on Wednesday [Israel]”Since the nations demand nuclear negotiations, but options for eyes are demanding sanctions.

“The fact that our nation is ready to face the power of the United States and its dog on a leash, the Zionist regime, is very commendable,” said Khamenei in comments, which Reuters translated into state television.

Khamenei later claimed that the attack on the US Udeid air base in Qatar last month claimed was only the beginning of what Tehran could throw in Washington, and warned that “an even greater blow could be inflicted on the USA and others”.

Iranian top guide Ayatollah Ali Khamenei appealed to the media on May 10, 2024 during the coordination for the parliamentary elections in Tehran, Iran. (Photo by Fateemeh Bahrami/Anadolu about Getty Images)

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While the United States examined that the Iranian nuclear's nuclear program after its strikes on the Fordatomic location in June – followed by a number of strikes that Israel had published on Tehran's nuclear and military sectors, a large part of Iran's missile functions remain.

It is unclear the exact extent to which the Iranian rocket and drone program according to the Israeli strikes was dismantled on its inventory and the starting capabilities, but security experts have warned the rocket and drone programs by Tehran.

Israel has estimated that Iran probably still has around 1,500 medium ballistic rockets and 50% of its starting capabilities after its strikes, Bill Roggio, Senior Fellow and editor of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD) report.

Similarly, the Iranian expert Behnam Ben Taleblu told Fox News Digital that “the program still exists and, despite disability, is a significant regional threat”.

The Iranian ballistic rocket stands next to the image of Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

A large banner, which shows the highest leader of the Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, is located on September 26, 2024 on September 26, 2024 on the edge of an exhibition on September 26, 2024 next to a ballistic rocket. (Photo by Hossein Beris / Middle East Images / Middle East Images via AFP)

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“This applies especially to shorter distances, since Iranian short-distance ballistics in one-tier one-tier fuel is much more precise,” said Ben Taleblu, Senior Director of the Iran program of the FDD. “This means that in a further iteration of an Israel-I-America conflict, the chances of a retribution strike on the US regional bases are still high.”

Khameneis threats followed similar warnings from other Iranian civil servants than western nations superior to the snapback sanctions if Washington is unable to promote nuclear negotiations until the end of summer.

President Donald Trump said that he was obliged to develop the further discussions with Iran to avoid further military measures, but on Tuesday evening he said reporters that despite the constantly looming period, he was to achieve when a deal had to be achieved.

Security experts have communicated FOX News digitally that Snapback sanctions are their own risk, since the measure could cause Iran to withdraw from the world's largest nuclear agreement-the non-distribution of nuclear weapons, for which around 190 nations have been signed.

Iran rocket

A model of a rocket is worn by Iranian demonstrators as a minarette, and the dome of a mosque is sq in the background during an anti -Israeli meeting in the Felestin (Palestine). in Tehran, Iran, on Monday, April 15, 2024. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)

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“A sustainable and verifiable diplomatic solution that deals with the security interests of the international community is essential,” confirmed the German Foreign Ministry for Fox News Digital this week. “If such a solution is not reached by the end of summer, the Snapback mechanism remains an option for the E3.

“We continue to coordinate closely with our E3 partners on this question,” added the Ministry in relation to the European nations, which signed the 2015 nuclear contract as a common comprehensive action plan that are France, Germany and Great Britain