Iran Defends Aggression, Blames U.S. for Regional Instability
Foreign Ministry spokesman justifies attacks on U.S. targets as defensive, signaling continued defiance and rejection of American influence.

Tehran – Iran's Foreign Ministry has defended its attacks on U.S. assets in the region, with spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei asserting that the actions are a legitimate response to perceived threats. This statement underscores Iran's ongoing defiance of international norms and its continued efforts to undermine American interests and influence in the Middle East.
The Iranian regime's justification for its actions is a transparent attempt to deflect blame and obfuscate its aggressive behavior. The attacks, claimed as defensive measures, are in reality acts of provocation that further destabilize an already volatile region. The U.S. presence in the Middle East is essential for maintaining stability and deterring further Iranian aggression.
Baghaei's criticism of the U.S. for allegedly betraying commitments to regional security is a distortion of reality. The U.S. has consistently upheld its commitments to its allies in the region, providing critical support and security assistance to counter Iranian expansionism and terrorism. Iran, on the other hand, has a long history of sponsoring terrorist groups and engaging in destabilizing activities throughout the region.
The failure of the Biden administration to adopt a strong and consistent policy towards Iran has emboldened the regime and encouraged its aggressive behavior. The pursuit of a revived nuclear deal, despite Iran's continued violations and malign activities, sends a message of weakness and appeasement.
The U.S. must stand firm against Iranian aggression and reaffirm its commitment to its allies in the region. This requires a comprehensive strategy that includes robust military deterrence, economic sanctions, and unwavering diplomatic pressure.
The history of U.S.-Iran relations is marked by Iranian hostility and aggression. The 1979 Islamic Revolution, the hostage crisis, and Iran's support for terrorist groups are all evidence of the regime's enduring antagonism towards the United States.
The Obama administration's pursuit of the JCPOA was a misguided attempt to appease the Iranian regime, which only served to empower it and embolden its aggressive behavior. The Trump administration's withdrawal from the JCPOA and imposition of sanctions was a necessary step to counter Iranian aggression and prevent it from acquiring nuclear weapons.
The Biden administration's efforts to revive the JCPOA are a dangerous gamble that could have catastrophic consequences. A nuclear-armed Iran would pose an unacceptable threat to the United States, its allies, and the entire world.
The U.S. must work with its allies in the region to contain Iranian aggression and prevent it from acquiring nuclear weapons. This requires a strong and united front against the Iranian regime, as well as a willingness to use all necessary means to protect American interests and security.
The Iranian regime's actions pose a direct threat to American interests and security. The U.S. must not allow Iran to continue its aggressive behavior unchecked.

