Iran calls for DA response to Israeli military action threat | Nuclear Power News

An Israeli general has said his militia is preparing ‘operational plans’ in response to Iran boosting its nuclear program.

Tehran, Iran – Iran’s representative to the United Nations has recently complained about threats of Israeli military action against the country, calling on the intergovernmental group to block it.

In a letter to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, Majid Takht-Ravanchi said that not only has Israel increased “encouraging and warm astronomy” against Iran, but that it is also actively plans to threaten it.

The latest example, he said, came at the end of January when Israeli chief general Aviv Kochavi said that the Israeli military is preparing “several operational plans, in addition to those already in place” in response to Iran’s impetus to their nuclear program a few months ago.

The UN representative in Iran said that the threat goes against article two of the UN charter and that it needs a “proportionate response by the global community” because of Israel’s history of invading countries. other in the department.

“We have reserved the sexual right to defend ourselves and to hold back resolutely against any threat or wrongdoing by Israeli rule,” Takht-Ravanchi wrote.

Among other things, article two of the UN charter states that members must “cease in their international relations from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state”.

Takht-Ravanchi said Israel must take responsibility for its hostile actions and the UN must oppose the country’s “destabilizing and warmongering policies” as the entity in charge of international peace.

The representative also called for his letter to be registered as a formal document in the UN Security Council.

After the Israeli general threatened, Iran’s chief of staff Mahmoud Vaezi dismissed it as a “psychological war” and said “in action, they have no plan or ability to achieve it”.

He also said that he believes that the new administration of US President Joe Biden has independence and will not serve Israel as before in Donald Trump.

Kochavi ‘s views were also seen as a threat to the Biden administration which has said it wants to reinstate Tehran’ s 2015 nuclear deal with names by world powers.

Trump unilaterally abandoned the agreement in 2018 and imposed harsh sanctions on Iran, which forced Iran to phase back its promises under the treaty beginning 2019.

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