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Iran warns Israel, US against any attack on its nuclear sites

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Posted on May 22, 2025

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DUBAI (Reuters) -Israel will receive a "devastating and decisive response" if it attacks Iran, Tehran's Revolutionary Guards said on Thursday, days after CNN reported U.S. intelligence suggesting

Iran Issues Strong Warning to Israel and US Over Nuclear Threats

DUBAI (Reuters) -The United States will bear legal responsibility in the event of an Israeli attack on Iranian nuclear facilities, Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said on Thursday, following a CNN report that Israel might be preparing strikes on Iran.

Iran and the U.S., Israel's closest ally, will hold a fifth round of nuclear talks on Friday in Rome amid deep disagreement over uranium enrichment in Iran, which Washington says could lead to developing nuclear bombs. Iran denies such intent.

Citing intelligence sources, CNN said on Tuesday it was not clear whether Israel had made a final decision on military action and that U.S. officials disagreed about whether the Israelis would ultimately decide to attack.

“Iran strongly warns against any adventurism by the Zionist regime of Israel and will decisively respond to any threat or unlawful act by this regime,” Araqchi said in a letter addressed to United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.

Araqchi said Iran would view Washington as a “participant” in any such attack, and Tehran would have to adopt “special measures” to protect its nuclear sites and material if threats continued, and the watchdog International Atomic Energy Agency would be subsequently informed of such steps.

Although Araqchi did not specify what measures were being considered, an adviser to Iran's Supreme Leader said in April that Tehran could suspend cooperation with the IAEA or transfer enriched material to safe and undisclosed locations.

In a separate statement released on Thursday, Iran’s elite Revolutionary Guards warned Israel would receive a "devastating and decisive response" if it attacks Iran.

"They are trying to frighten us with war but are miscalculating as they are unaware of the powerful popular and military support the Islamic Republic can muster in war conditions," Guards spokesperson Alimohammad Naini said.

A collapse of U.S.-Iran negotiations or a new nuclear deal that does not alleviate Israeli concerns about Iran developing nuclear weapons through enrichment could motivate Israeli strikes on its regional arch-foe, diplomats say.

On Tuesday, Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said U.S. demands that Tehran stop refining uranium were "excessive and outrageous," and he voiced doubt over whether talks on a new nuclear deal would succeed.

Tehran maintains its nuclear energy programme is exclusively for civilian purposes.

Iran and Israel engaged in direct exchanges of fire last year, in April and October, raising the risk of regional conflict.

(Reporting by Dubai Newsroom; editing by Mark Heinrich)

Key Takeaways

  • Iran warns Israel and US against attacking its nuclear sites.
  • Iran considers the US legally responsible for any Israeli attack.
  • Nuclear talks between Iran and the US continue amid tensions.
  • Iran may take special measures to protect its nuclear sites.
  • Iran's Revolutionary Guards threaten a decisive response to attacks.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Iran's Foreign Minister say about US responsibility?
Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi stated that the United States will bear legal responsibility in the event of an Israeli attack on Iranian nuclear facilities.
What measures might Iran consider if threats continue?
Araqchi mentioned that Iran would adopt 'special measures' to protect its nuclear sites and material, although he did not specify what those measures would be.
What did the Iranian Revolutionary Guards warn Israel about?
Iran’s elite Revolutionary Guards warned that Israel would receive a 'devastating and decisive response' if it attacks Iran.
What is Iran's position on its nuclear energy program?
Tehran maintains that its nuclear energy program is exclusively for civilian purposes, despite concerns from the US and Israel.
What did Ayatollah Ali Khamenei say about US demands?
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei described US demands for Tehran to stop refining uranium as 'excessive and outrageous.'

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