Iran vows "firm response" to possible US attacks
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has vowed a "firm response" to recent threats from Donald Trump, who seeks to pressure Iran into adopting a new nuclear deal.
Tehran, Iran – Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warned Wednesday that his country will respond "firmly" to any attack by the United States, following recent threats by US President Donald Trump regarding a new nuclear deal.
Khamenei, in a speech addressed to senior military commanders, stressed that Iran will not yield to pressure from Washington and that any attempt at aggression will be met with "the force necessary to defend the sovereignty and security of the Iranian nation."
"If the United States persists on its path of threats and aggression, we will find a way to defend ourselves, as we always have," stated Iran's religious and political leader.
Context of the Tensions
Trump's threat came after leaked reports about the US administration's possible interest in renegotiating the nuclear deal with Iran, a pact signed in 2015 under the Barack Obama administration and abandoned by Trump in 2018. Since then, relations between the two countries have deteriorated and tensions have increased, especially in the military and diplomatic spheres.
Trump has reiterated his intention to pressure Iran to accept a new, stricter agreement that would further limit its nuclear program and its activities in the region, such as military actions in Syria and support for armed groups in the Middle East. However, Tehran has made it clear that it will not negotiate under threats and that any new US intervention would only increase animosity in the region.
A Scenario of Growing Uncertainty
The nuclear conflict between the two countries has generated concern in the international community, especially among European powers and Russia, which have called for more constructive dialogue. However, the escalating tension and mutual threats between Iran and the United States remain one of the main sources of instability in the Middle East.
Iran has indicated that it is not interested in a new agreement unless all sanctions imposed after Trump's withdrawal from the original agreement are lifted. In response, the US administration has indicated that any future agreement must be more restrictive and cover not only Iran's nuclear program but also Iran's military activities in the region.
International Reactions
This new chapter of tension has rekindled concerns about a possible military confrontation between the two powers, which could have far-reaching consequences for security in the Persian Gulf and beyond. The international community is closely monitoring developments, hoping that European and Russian diplomacy can intervene to prevent open war.
President Trump and the Iranian government now face a turning point that could define the future of the bilateral relationship and stability in the region.
Irán dice que habrá una "respuesta firme" a un ataque de Estados Unidos El líder supremo iraní, el ayatolá Alí Jamenei, reaccionó a recientes amenazas de Donald #Trump, que intenta presionar a la república islámica para que adopte un nuevo acuerdo nuclear.… pic.twitter.com/5OD5NRc200 — K13 News (@K13News) April 1, 2025
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