The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has warned following US bombing of Iran’s three nuclear facilities overnight that that American bases in the Middle East are a “point of vulnerability,” Reuters reported.
The IRGC called the US President and the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu member of a “criminal gang.”
Tehran has warned that the US is now “at the front line of aggression” and they reserve “all options” on how they will response to the US and Israel.
Iranian foreign minister Abbas Araghchi accused the US President as a “lawless bully.”
Araghchi said during a press conference in Istanbul on Sunday, “He has come too far and especially to allow a lawless bully to take us back to the law of the jungle.
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The Islamic Republic of Iran calls on the Security Council to convene an emergency session to unequivocally condemn the criminal act of aggression by the United States against Iran, and to hold the administration in Washington accountable for its violations of fundamental principles of United Nations Charter and of norms of international law.
“The responsibility of the IAEA and its Director General, who, through evidence bias in favour of warmongering parties, paved the way for the current violence and bloodshed is now clearer than ever.
We call on the IAEA Board of Governors to immediately convene and carry out its legal responsibility in response to the dangerous US attack on Iran’s peaceful nuclear facilities, all of which have been under the agency’s full safeguards and monitoring.
He added, “The world must not forget that it was the United States which, in the midst of a process to forge a diplomatic outcome, betrayed diplomacy by supporting the genocidal Israeli regime’s launch of an illegal war of aggression on the Iranian nation.
“Not content with such malign actions, the United States itself has now also opted for a dangerous military operation and aggression against the people of Iran.
In doing so, the US administration holds sole and full responsibility for the consequences of its actions, including the Islamic Republic of Iran’s right to self-defence under the principles of the United Charter.