Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf warned Friday that Iran will resume its nuclear steps if the US and Israel do not uphold the understandings reached with Tehran. He claimed that 'during the war, the Americans realized they cannot confront Iran militarily, and Israel's claims were nothing but baseless propaganda,' according to a report by the 301 Arabic World channel.
Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf issued a new threat Friday, warning that Tehran will resume its nuclear steps if the United States and Israel fail to uphold understandings reached with Iran. The statement, reported by the 301 Arabic World channel, represents the latest escalation in Ghalibaf's rhetorical campaign against Washington and Jerusalem over the past month.
Ghalibaf claimed the US 'realized it cannot confront Iran militarily' during the war, and dismissed Israeli claims as 'baseless propaganda.' The threat comes amid an ongoing series of similar statements by Ghalibaf, who has repeatedly threatened US and Israeli assets in the region, warned of a 'crushing blow' if the US violates the digital nuclear deal, and dismissed Trump administration threats as "desperate." As The Zioneer reported on June 30, Ghalibaf previously said Tehran will not hold further talks until Washington fulfills commitments under the memorandum of understanding. The precise nuclear steps referred to remain unspecified in the report.
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