Iran foreign minister says U.S. invasion disaster for them
Key Points:
- Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that Iran is not seeking a ceasefire or negotiations with the U.S. and Israel amid ongoing conflict, emphasizing no reason exists for talks.
- Araghchi expressed confidence in Iran's ability to confront U.S. military forces if a ground invasion occurs, warning it would be disastrous for the U.S.
- He criticized the U.S. for failing to achieve a swift victory after six days of war and dismissed American justifications for the attack as ineffective, predicting any alternative plans would also fail.
- Araghchi described the conflict as a U.S.-chosen war, not Iran's, and highlighted past failed negotiations where the U.S. attacked during talks.
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