Iran warns of severe retaliation if attacked, and targets Israeli and U.S. allies.
Nima Rostami Alkhorshid:
- What was the outcome of the meeting between the Iranian foreign minister and European countries?
- How would you describe the current interactions between Iran and Israel?
- Does Iran believe European countries can play a meaningful role in easing tensions with the U.S.?
- If the U.S. attacks Iran and Saudi Arabia supports the U.S., how would Iran respond?
- How do recent Israeli military actions and Western support impact the region?
Mohammad Marandi:
- The talks were firm, with Iran emphasizing enrichment as a red line and rejecting external interference.
- Iran is using strategic, unpredictable strikes to deplete Israeli defenses and prepare for future actions.
- Europe isn’t seen as important; Iran focuses more on the broader international community for diplomatic support.
- Any complicit Gulf states would be targeted, and their alliances with the U.S. would not protect them.
- An attack on Iran would lead to severe regional and global consequences, including economic shocks and loss of U.S. influence.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.