[Global Network Military Report] According to a report by Al Jazeera, Qatar on November 20, when asked about Trump and US officials discussing the issue of attacking Iran’s nuclear facilities, the commander-in-chief of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard of Iran Hussein Salami emphasized "For any force that attempts to combat Iran’s interests, no place in the world is safe for it." Salami also warned, "In defending our security and key interests, we will not be protected from any geographical scope. Salami issued a statement on the Islamic Revolutionary Guard’s official website, saying that Iran pursues a defensive national defense strategy and does not pose a threat to any country, but it will never allow infringement from any force. He also stated that Iran plays an important role in ensuring the safety of the Persian Gulf waters and will continue to work hard to ensure the safety of the region.
Before the aforementioned statement was issued, the New York Times reported on the 16th of this month that US President Trump last week consulted several senior officials on the possibility of "operating against Iran’s nuclear facilities in the next few weeks." Views. Many US officials persuaded Trump not to take any action on "launching a military strike against Iran," because doing so may trigger a large-scale conflict.
Al Jazeera said that since Trump assumed the presidency of the United States in 2017, the relationship between the United States and Iran has been interrupted for nearly 40 years and has fallen into an escalation of tension. Trump announced in 2018 that the U.S. unilaterally withdrew from the Iran nuclear agreement and immediately restored sanctions against Iran. He even launched an air strike near the Baghdad airport in Iraq early this year to assassinate the accuser Sulaiman of the Quds Brigade of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Ni.
Trump has once again imposed severe sanctions on Iran as part of his "extreme pressure" policy, which has a negative impact on the Iranian economy and the local currency exchange rate. In response, Iran has abandoned some of its commitments in the nuclear agreement since May 2019. The International Atomic Energy Agency claimed on the 11th that they discovered that Iran’s enriched uranium stocks have soared to more than 2,442 kilograms, which has reached 12 times the amount allowed by the agreement. Western think tanks believe this is enough to produce two nuclear weapons.
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