PNN – The US president claimed that the country played no role in the Zionist regime’s attacks against Iran last night.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, citing Ynet, US President Donald Trump, repeating his threats against Tehran, claimed that Washington had no role in last night’s attack by the Zionist regime against Iran.
Trump claimed on his social media account, “Truth Social,” that the United States had no role in tonight’s (Saturday night) attack on Iran.
He continued by repeating his threats against Tehran: If we are attacked by Iran in any way, the United States will respond with all its military forces at levels never seen before.
The US President also claimed that “However, we can easily reach an agreement between Iran and Israel and end this bloody war.”
Following the Zionist regime’s Friday morning terrorist attack on Tehran and a number of cities in the country, a number of military commanders, scientists, and civilians were martyred.
In the continuation of the recent aggressions, the Shahran oil depot and a fuel tank in southern Tehran were targeted by the Zionist regime. Immediately after the incident, operational and relief forces arrived at the scene and the situation was completely brought under control.
At the same time, the third wave of the second phase of Operation Sadeq Promise 3 was carried out last night, and Iranian missiles were launched at the positions of the Zionist regime. The combined-offensive operation of the IRGC aerospace includes dozens of missiles and drones; dozens of Iranian missiles and drones with the code name “Ya Ali ibn Abi Talib (AS)” successfully passed through multiple layers of the Zionist regime’s defenses on the evening of Eid al-Ghadir.
Our country’s officials had emphasized that they would respond decisively to any adventurism by the Zionist regime. By firing hundreds of various types of ballistic missiles towards the occupied territories, the operation was carried out in a decisive response to the brutal attack by the Zionist regime.
Earlier, Ismail Baghai, spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said regarding the status of the talks scheduled for today (Sunday) in Muscat: Our main focus in the current situation is to confront the enemy’s aggression.