Iran Ready to Continue Missile Strikes on US, Israeli Targets if Necessary, Says Foreign Minister
Summary
Iran's Foreign Minister Saeed Abbas Araghchi announced readiness to continue missile attacks on US and Israeli targets in West Asia, citing a recent US-Israeli attack that failed to stop Iran's retaliation. The conflict has heightened regional security tensions and impacted global energy markets.
Key Points
- Iran is ready to continue missile strikes on US and Israeli military bases in West Asia as necessary.
- Iran's Foreign Minister said US-Israeli attacks indiscriminately target civilian infrastructure without a practical end plan.
- Iran's new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei signals continuation of anti-US-Israeli policy and national stability.
- The conflict has caused a security crisis in the Middle East and affected global oil supply due to shipping risks in the Strait of Hormuz.