Iran threatens ‘all out war’ if attacked

Iran foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif

Tehran: Iran’s foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has said a military strike on Iran would trigger ‘all-out war’, as the United States and its Gulf allies accuse the country of being behind attacks on Saudi Arabia oil facilities.

Asked about the consequence of ‘an American or Saudi military strike on Iran’ in an interview with CNN aired Thursday, Mohammad Javad Zarif responded: “An all-out war.”

Mohammad Javad Zarif also clarified his country’s stand. “We don’t want war, we don’t want to engage in a military confrontation,” he said and warned that it would lead to ‘a lot of casualties’. “But we won’t blink to defend our territory,” he added.

Yemen’s Iran-backed Huthi rebels have claimed responsibility for Saturday’s strikes on Saudi oil infrastructures, but the United States has said it has concluded the attack involved cruise missiles from Iran and amounts to ‘an act of war’.

Saudi Arabia, which has been bogged down in a five-year war in neighbouring Yemen, has said Iran ‘unquestionably sponsored’ the attacks and the weapons used in them were Iranian-made, but has not directly blamed its regional rival.

“They’re making that up,” said Zarif. “Now they want to pin the blame on Iran, in order to achieve something, and that is why I’m saying this is agitation for war. Because it’s based on lies, it’s based on deception,” Mohammad Javad Zarif said.

The attacks on Saudi energy giant Aramco’s Abqaiq processing plant and Khurais oilfield have halved the kingdom’s oil output.

AFP

 

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