RUSSIA WARNS on âCatastrophic Effectsâ of any US ATTACK on IRAN
Fabio G. C. CarisioApril 4, 2025
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by Carlo Domenico Cristofori
The continuous global threats of the American president Donald Trump are making the geopolitical climate red-hot in every war zone, forcing Moscow to relaunch the alarm on the apocalyptic nightmares especially for the Middle East.
These are the same warnings previously launched by the Kremlin to the administration of Joseph Biden.
While an Italian Bishop denounces the silence of the world and the European Union on the Israeli genocide in the Holy Land and the White House diplomacy is proving to be a complete failure infinding a truce for the conflict in Ukraine, a representative of the Russian government warns the USA unequivocally.
This happened after Trumpâs intimidations on possible attacks against Tehran to support the retaliation of the Zionist allies of the Israeli regime of Benjamin Netanyahu in Palestine and Lebanon, retaken with ferocity after fragile truces never fully respected by the Israel Defense Forces
While an Italian Bishop denounces the silence of the world and the European Union on the genocide in the Holy Land and the White House diplomacy is proving to be a complete failure in finding a truce for the conflict in Ukraine, a representative of the Russian government warns the USA unequivocally after Trumpâs intimidations on possible attacks against Tehran.
Russia warns any US attack on Iran would have âcatastrophicâ consequences for entire region
Russiaâs deputy foreign minister has warned the United States that any military attack on Iranâs nuclear sites would have âcatastrophicâ consequences for the entire region.
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov
âThreats are indeed being heard, ultimatums are also being heard,â Ryabkov said, noting that âThe consequences of this, especially if the strikes are on nuclear infrastructure, could be catastrophic for the entire region.â
He said Trumpâs latest comments will only increase tensions and âcomplicate the situationâ regarding Iran. âWe consider such methods inappropriate, we condemn them. We consider them a way for (the US) to impose its own will on the Iranian side,â he added.
Ryabkov further called for intensified efforts to reach a reasonable agreement âwhile there is still time and the train has not leftâ, saying, âRussia is ready to offer its services to Washington, Tehran and all parties interested in resolving this issue.â
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On Saturday, Trump said that Iran would be bombed if it did not make a new deal with the United States. He also threatened to punish Iran with what he called âsecondary tariffs.â Iran has strongly condemned Trumpâs threats against the country, describing them as a flagrant violation of international law and principles of the UN Charter.
On March 7, Trump announced he had written to Iran to call for nuclear negotiations and threaten military action. The letter was delivered to Tehran on March 12 by UAE presidential adviser Anwar Gargash.
Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei said on March 21 that US threats âwill get them nowhereâ and warned of reciprocal measures âif they do anything malignâ against Iran.
Ayatollah Khamenei also dismissed Trumpâs outreach for talks, which he said was an attempt to deceive global public opinion by portraying the United States as willing to negotiate while framing Iran as unwilling to engage.On March 27, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said that Iranâs official response to a letter from Trump has been sent through Oman.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said on Sunday that the Islamic Republicâs response to his American counterpartâs letter leaves open the possibility of indirect talks with Washington. The continuation of the negotiation process depends on the Americansâ behavior, he said.
No such thing as âmilitary optionâ let alone âmilitary solutionâ to nuclear issue: Foreign minister
Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has stressed the importance of diplomacy over Iranâs nuclear program, warning there is no âmilitary solutionâ as tensions escalate following US President Donald Trumpâs threats to bomb Iranâs nuclear infrastructure.
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âDiplomatic engagement worked in the past and can still work. BUT, it should be clear to all that there isâby definitionâno such thing as a âmilitary optionâ let alone a âmilitary solution,ââ he wrote on X on Tuesday.
The foreign minister cited past US military interventions in the region, which he said have cost over $7 trillion, as evidence of the catastrophic consequences of such a move. Araghchi said Iran was committed to its pledge under the 2015 nuclear agreement never to seek, develop, or acquire nuclear weapons.
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