
Tehran Signals Readiness to Retaliate Against the U.S.
Iran is ready to resist the United States if attacked, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said.

Iran is ready to resist the United States if attacked, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said.

Footage from Tehran showed chanting crowds and confrontations as authorities and activists traded blame.

“Iran has a better chance of being liberated than Iraq, because I see that most Iranians are fighting.”

Donald Trump warned that the United States is ready to take things “a step further” if a breakthrough is not reached.

The Polish prime minister warned Poles in Iran that the window for evacuation could close within hours.

As indirect talks mediated by Oman continue in Geneva, the military standoff has reached a fever pitch, leaving the Middle East bracing for a high-stakes decision from the Oval Office.

The Iranian President has reiterated that Tehran was “absolutely not seeking nuclear weapons.”

Tehran said the Oman-supervised negotiations now have firmer direction, aiming to resolve Washington’s objections to its nuclear programme.

Ahead of discussions mediated by Oman, President Trump warned Tehran of the consequences of failing to strike a deal.

The United Nations Human Rights Council removed Abbas Araghchi from the list of speakers at its February 23 opening session after civil society initiatives collected more than 100,000 signatures opposing his participation.