Iran says will respond in kind if U.S.
tries to block oil exports
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[July 24, 2018]
(Reuters) - Iran will react with
equal countermeasures if Washington tries to block its oil exports, the
foreign ministry said on Tuesday, while the Islamic Republic's armed
forces chief said U.S. threats would draw an "unimaginable and
regrettable" reaction.
U.S. officials are stepping up diplomatic efforts to pressure countries
to stop importing Iranian oil.
"If America wants to take a serious step in this direction it will
definitely be met with a reaction and equal countermeasures from Iran,"
foreign ministry spokesman Bahram Qassemi was quoted as saying by the
state news agency IRNA.
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Saturday backed President
Hassan Rouhani’s suggestion that Iran might block Gulf oil exports if
its own exports are stopped.
Already fraught relations between Tehran and Washington have worsened in
recent days.
Armed Forces Chief of Staff Major General Mohammad Bagheri said on
Tuesday that Iran wants peace but will defend its interests in the Gulf.
"As the dominant power in the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz,
(Iran) has been the guarantor of the security of shipping and the global
economy in this vital waterway and has the strength to take action
against any scheme in this region," Bagheri said.
On Monday, Iran dismissed an angry warning from President Donald Trump
that it risked dire consequences "the like of which few throughout
history have suffered before" if it made threats against the United
States.
Bagheri said that U.S. threats against Iran will draw a "strong,
unimaginable and regrettable" response from Tehran, according to the
IRNA news agency.
"As our president correctly pointed out, the enemies, particularly
America, whose centers of interest are within reach of the visible and
hidden defense forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran, should not play
with the lion's tail," Bagheri said in a statement, according to IRNA.
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A gas flare on an oil production platform in the Soroush oil fields
is seen alongside an Iranian flag in the Persian Gulf, Iran, July
25, 2005. REUTERS/Raheb Homavandi/File Photo
"Because they will receive a strong, unimaginable and regrettable
response of great magnitude in the region and the world."
Separately, Iran's parliamentary speaker on Tuesday described
Trump's comments as "the words of a troublemaker".
"The United States is experiencing disorder and wildness in its
diplomatic relations," Ali Larijani was quoted as saying by IRNA.
Iran has faced the threat of U.S. sanctions since Trump decided in
May to withdraw the United States from a 2015 agreement between
world powers and Iran over its disputed nuclear program.
(Reporting By Babak Dehghanpisheh; editing by John Stonestreet,
William Maclean)
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