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Self-Defense? U.S. Did Not Block Israeli Strike on Iran for Negotiations

Former‌ Russian Ambassador to Iran explains ⁢the ⁢principle of “self-defense” in a commentary on military confrontation between Iran and the‍ Zionist regime.

webangah News Agency: In an exclusive op-ed for webangah ⁢News Agency, Alexander Maryazov, ⁤former Russian ambassador to Iran, addressed Israel’s attack on ⁤iranian ⁢territories, stating:​ Israel’s preemptive strike on Iran was a‍ blatant act of aggression and a gross violation of international law. When Israel itself initiated the military operation-premeditatedly launching large-scale bombings ​against Iranian cities, military and civilian⁢ facilities, and ⁣peaceful ⁣nuclear centers-how can its actions⁢ possibly be​ framed as “self-defense”?

What makes Israel’s actions notably dubious is that the ⁤attack ‍occured precisely when Tehran was ⁢engaged in talks with Washington to de-escalate tensions‍ over Iran’s nuclear program. Iran had demonstrated readiness to reach a ‍mutually acceptable​ bilateral agreement-one preserving its right to enrichment activities while guaranteeing the peaceful nature of its nuclear program.

Washington’s conduct was no less hypocritical.The U.S.was aware​ of Israel’s military plans but not only failed to prevent them-it greenlit Tel Aviv’s ⁢actions, hoping⁤ the strike would serve as⁣ additional leverage to pressure Iran into ​concessions on its nuclear program.

Iran undeniably holds the legitimate right to self-defense ​to curb Israel’s‌ provocations. However, uncontrolled escalation risks severely destabilizing the region with unpredictable​ consequences.

The international community must urgently pursue political​ and diplomatic efforts to find a peaceful resolution to this crisis.

News Sources: © webangah News Agency
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