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Iran launches drone attack against Israel
Iran launches drone attack against Israel

GMA Network

timea day ago

  • Politics
  • GMA Network

Iran launches drone attack against Israel

TEHRAN, Iran - Iran's Revolutionary Guards announced early Sunday the launch of suicide drones towards Israel, the latest wave of attacks as fighting between the two fores entered the 10th day. "A vast wave of attack and suicide drones has been heading for hours towards their (Israeli) strategic targets throughout the regime's territory, from the north to the south of the occupied territories," Guards spokesman Ali Mohammad Naini was quoted as saying by state television. —Agence France-Presse

Iran Guards Say Military Capabilities ‘Red Lines' in US Talks
Iran Guards Say Military Capabilities ‘Red Lines' in US Talks

Asharq Al-Awsat

time15-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Asharq Al-Awsat

Iran Guards Say Military Capabilities ‘Red Lines' in US Talks

Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps said Tuesday the country's military capabilities were off limits, ahead of a second round of talks with the United States on its nuclear program. "National security and defense and military power are among the red lines of Iran, which cannot be discussed or negotiated under any circumstances," Guards spokesman Ali Mohammad Naini said, quoted by state broadcaster IRIB. Iran and the United States will hold another round of talks in Muscat on Saturday, a week after top officials met in the Omani capital for the highest-level discussions since the 2015 nuclear deal collapsed. US President Donald Trump, who withdrew the United States from the 2015 deal during his first term, has reinstated his "maximum pressure" campaign against Iran since returning to office in January. In March, he sent a letter to Iran's supreme leader Ali Khamenei calling for nuclear talks and warning of possible military action if Tehran refused. Trump addressed reporters on Monday regarding Iran, saying "I'll solve that problem" and "That's almost an easy one". The US leader also threatened to attack Iran's nuclear facilities and called Iranian authorities "radicals" who should not possess nuclear weapons. Iran has repeatedly denied seeking an atomic bomb, insisting its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes, especially the provision of energy. Late Sunday, Iran's official IRNA news agency said the country's regional influence and its missile capabilities were among its "red lines" in the talks. Tehran supports the "axis of resistance" -- a network of armed groups opposed to Israel, including Yemen's Houthi militias, Hezbollah in Lebanon, the Palestinian group Hamas in the Gaza Strip and Shiite militia groups in Iraq. On April 12, Iran's foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, met with US Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff in Oman for "indirect" talks, according to Iranian officials and media. The talks were the highest-level Iran-US nuclear negotiations since the collapse of the 2015 accord, formally known is the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action. The accord offered Iran relief from international sanctions in return for curbs on its nuclear program. Both Tehran and Washington, enemies who have had no diplomatic relations since shortly after Iran's 1979 revolution, have called the latest round of negotiations "constructive". Araghchi's office has said he will travel to Moscow at the end of this week for talks with Russia, a close ally of Iran and party to the 2015 nuclear deal. Moscow welcomed the Iran-US talks as it pushed for a diplomatic solution and warned any military confrontation would be a "global catastrophe".

Iran's military power non-negotiable in US talks, Revolutionary Guard insists
Iran's military power non-negotiable in US talks, Revolutionary Guard insists

South China Morning Post

time15-04-2025

  • Politics
  • South China Morning Post

Iran's military power non-negotiable in US talks, Revolutionary Guard insists

Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said on Tuesday the country's military capabilities were off limits, ahead of a second round of talks with the United States on its nuclear programme. Advertisement 'National security and defence and military power are among the red lines of the Islamic Republic of Iran, which cannot be discussed or negotiated under any circumstances,' Guards spokesman Ali Mohammad Naini said, quoted by state broadcaster IRIB. Iran and the US will hold another round of talks in Muscat on Saturday, a week after top officials met in the Omani capital for the highest-level discussions since the 2015 nuclear deal collapsed. President Donald Trump, who withdrew the US from the 2015 deal during his first term, has reinstated his 'maximum pressure' campaign against Iran since returning to office in January. In March, he sent a letter to Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei calling for nuclear talks and warning of possible military action if Tehran refused. Advertisement Trump addressed reporters on Monday regarding Iran, saying 'I'll solve that problem' and 'that's almost an easy one'. The US leader also threatened to attack Iran's nuclear facilities and called Iranian authorities 'radicals' who should not possess nuclear weapons.

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