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Iran won’t let US threaten Persian Gulf Security: FM Zarif
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Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif says Iran does not seek to escalate tensions with the United States, but it will not let Washington disrupt the security of Persian Gulf, the “lifeline of Iran”.
“We have been very clear that we have no interest in escalation,” Zarif said in an exclusive interview with Al Jazeera TV , which is to be aired on Saturday.
“We have been clear that the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz are our lifeline. We depend on them for our livelihood, and we want them safe, secure, and free for navigation of all countries, including Iran,” he said.
“As we have stated before, Iran won’t permit the US to threaten the Persian Gulf,” the foreign minister added.
The US has vowed to cut Iran’s oil exports down to zero, prompting Tehran to warn that it will not allow any other country to export oil through the Strait of Hormuz if Tehran cannot sell its crude.
Last Sunday, Iran’s top military commander said Iran wants the strait — through which nearly one-third of all oil traded by sea passes — to remain open and secure, warning that the country will not allow anyone to destabilize the waters.
“As oil and commodities of other countries are passing through the Strait of Hormuz, ours are also moving through it,” said Chairman of the Chiefs of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces Major General Mohammad Baqeri.
Iran “will definitely confront anyone who attempts to destabilize the Strait of Hormuz, and if our crude is not to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, others' [crude] will not pass either.”
The Iranian commander explained, “This does not mean [that we are going to] close the Strait of Hormuz. We do not intend to shut it unless the enemies’ hostile acts will leave us with no other option. We will be fully capable of closing it on that day.”
PressTV-US to blame for any IRGC-CENTCOM clash, Iran warns
Iran has warned that the IRGC forces of Iran and the CENTCOM of the US may engage in clashes with each other anywhere in the world.
The US administration said in a statement on April 22 that buyers of Iranian oil must stop their purchases by May 1 or face sanctions. The move ended six months of waivers, which allowed Iran’s eight biggest buyers -- Turkey, China, Greece, India, Italy, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan -- to continue importing limited volumes.
The US also said Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) would "more than make up the oil flow difference" to make sure that global markets were not unsettled. The two OPEC members are close Washington allies and firmly back US President Donald Trump's hostile Iran policy.
“We will continue to sell our oil and we will seek customers, and we will always remember those who worked with us during times of difficulty,” Zarif said.
PressTV-OPEC chief: It's impossible to exclude Iran oil from market
During a visit to Tehran, the OPEC chief says it is "impossible" to eliminate Iranian crude from the global market, as the US steps up its Saudi-backed push to stop crude purchases from Tehran.
Earlier on Tuesday, President Hassan Rouhani played down Washington’s plan to cut Iran’s oil sales to zero, saying Tehran has its own ways of selling oil and will keep up its exports despite US pressure.
“America’s decision to block and cut Iran’s oil exports to zero is wrong and we will not let this decision become operational,” Rouhani said during a ceremony commemorating Workers' Week in Tehran.
“In future months, Americans will see that we will continue our oil exports," he said.
Iran to continue oil exports despite US pressure: President Rouhani
Leader: Iran to export as much oil as it needs; US cannot block sales
Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has also said that the US administration’s hostile attempts to block Iran’s oil sales will lead nowhere, and that the country will export “as much crude as it needs and wishes” in defiance of American sanctions
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Iran won’t let US threaten Persian Gulf Security: FM Zarif
Home / Iran
/ Politics

Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif says Iran does not seek to escalate tensions with the United States, but it will not let Washington disrupt the security of Persian Gulf, the “lifeline of Iran”.
“We have been very clear that we have no interest in escalation,” Zarif said in an exclusive interview with Al Jazeera TV , which is to be aired on Saturday.
“We have been clear that the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz are our lifeline. We depend on them for our livelihood, and we want them safe, secure, and free for navigation of all countries, including Iran,” he said.
“As we have stated before, Iran won’t permit the US to threaten the Persian Gulf,” the foreign minister added.
The US has vowed to cut Iran’s oil exports down to zero, prompting Tehran to warn that it will not allow any other country to export oil through the Strait of Hormuz if Tehran cannot sell its crude.
Last Sunday, Iran’s top military commander said Iran wants the strait — through which nearly one-third of all oil traded by sea passes — to remain open and secure, warning that the country will not allow anyone to destabilize the waters.
“As oil and commodities of other countries are passing through the Strait of Hormuz, ours are also moving through it,” said Chairman of the Chiefs of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces Major General Mohammad Baqeri.
Iran “will definitely confront anyone who attempts to destabilize the Strait of Hormuz, and if our crude is not to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, others' [crude] will not pass either.”
The Iranian commander explained, “This does not mean [that we are going to] close the Strait of Hormuz. We do not intend to shut it unless the enemies’ hostile acts will leave us with no other option. We will be fully capable of closing it on that day.”
PressTV-US to blame for any IRGC-CENTCOM clash, Iran warns
Iran has warned that the IRGC forces of Iran and the CENTCOM of the US may engage in clashes with each other anywhere in the world.
The US administration said in a statement on April 22 that buyers of Iranian oil must stop their purchases by May 1 or face sanctions. The move ended six months of waivers, which allowed Iran’s eight biggest buyers -- Turkey, China, Greece, India, Italy, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan -- to continue importing limited volumes.
The US also said Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) would "more than make up the oil flow difference" to make sure that global markets were not unsettled. The two OPEC members are close Washington allies and firmly back US President Donald Trump's hostile Iran policy.
“We will continue to sell our oil and we will seek customers, and we will always remember those who worked with us during times of difficulty,” Zarif said.
PressTV-OPEC chief: It's impossible to exclude Iran oil from market
During a visit to Tehran, the OPEC chief says it is "impossible" to eliminate Iranian crude from the global market, as the US steps up its Saudi-backed push to stop crude purchases from Tehran.
Earlier on Tuesday, President Hassan Rouhani played down Washington’s plan to cut Iran’s oil sales to zero, saying Tehran has its own ways of selling oil and will keep up its exports despite US pressure.
“America’s decision to block and cut Iran’s oil exports to zero is wrong and we will not let this decision become operational,” Rouhani said during a ceremony commemorating Workers' Week in Tehran.
“In future months, Americans will see that we will continue our oil exports," he said.
Iran to continue oil exports despite US pressure: President Rouhani
Leader: Iran to export as much oil as it needs; US cannot block sales
Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has also said that the US administration’s hostile attempts to block Iran’s oil sales will lead nowhere, and that the country will export “as much crude as it needs and wishes” in defiance of American sanctionsView attachment 1089886View attachment 1089887View attachment 1089888View attachment 1089889View attachment 1089890
 
Iran mkwala wa kenge ukimtisha kidogo tu anakimbilia mtoni.....
Iran won’t let US threaten Persian Gulf Security: FM Zarif
Home / Iran
/ Politics

Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif says Iran does not seek to escalate tensions with the United States, but it will not let Washington disrupt the security of Persian Gulf, the “lifeline of Iran”.
“We have been very clear that we have no interest in escalation,” Zarif said in an exclusive interview with Al Jazeera TV , which is to be aired on Saturday.
“We have been clear that the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz are our lifeline. We depend on them for our livelihood, and we want them safe, secure, and free for navigation of all countries, including Iran,” he said.
“As we have stated before, Iran won’t permit the US to threaten the Persian Gulf,” the foreign minister added.
The US has vowed to cut Iran’s oil exports down to zero, prompting Tehran to warn that it will not allow any other country to export oil through the Strait of Hormuz if Tehran cannot sell its crude.
Last Sunday, Iran’s top military commander said Iran wants the strait — through which nearly one-third of all oil traded by sea passes — to remain open and secure, warning that the country will not allow anyone to destabilize the waters.
“As oil and commodities of other countries are passing through the Strait of Hormuz, ours are also moving through it,” said Chairman of the Chiefs of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces Major General Mohammad Baqeri.
Iran “will definitely confront anyone who attempts to destabilize the Strait of Hormuz, and if our crude is not to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, others' [crude] will not pass either.”
The Iranian commander explained, “This does not mean [that we are going to] close the Strait of Hormuz. We do not intend to shut it unless the enemies’ hostile acts will leave us with no other option. We will be fully capable of closing it on that day.”
PressTV-US to blame for any IRGC-CENTCOM clash, Iran warns
Iran has warned that the IRGC forces of Iran and the CENTCOM of the US may engage in clashes with each other anywhere in the world.
The US administration said in a statement on April 22 that buyers of Iranian oil must stop their purchases by May 1 or face sanctions. The move ended six months of waivers, which allowed Iran’s eight biggest buyers -- Turkey, China, Greece, India, Italy, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan -- to continue importing limited volumes.
The US also said Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) would "more than make up the oil flow difference" to make sure that global markets were not unsettled. The two OPEC members are close Washington allies and firmly back US President Donald Trump's hostile Iran policy.
“We will continue to sell our oil and we will seek customers, and we will always remember those who worked with us during times of difficulty,” Zarif said.
PressTV-OPEC chief: It's impossible to exclude Iran oil from market
During a visit to Tehran, the OPEC chief says it is "impossible" to eliminate Iranian crude from the global market, as the US steps up its Saudi-backed push to stop crude purchases from Tehran.
Earlier on Tuesday, President Hassan Rouhani played down Washington’s plan to cut Iran’s oil sales to zero, saying Tehran has its own ways of selling oil and will keep up its exports despite US pressure.
“America’s decision to block and cut Iran’s oil exports to zero is wrong and we will not let this decision become operational,” Rouhani said during a ceremony commemorating Workers' Week in Tehran.
“In future months, Americans will see that we will continue our oil exports," he said.
Iran to continue oil exports despite US pressure: President Rouhani
Leader: Iran to export as much oil as it needs; US cannot block sales
Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has also said that the US administration’s hostile attempts to block Iran’s oil sales will lead nowhere, and that the country will export “as much crude as it needs and wishes” in defiance of American sanctionsView attachment 1089886View attachment 1089887View attachment 1089888View attachment 1089889View attachment 1089890
 
Haaa haaa ujio wa manuali mmevurugwa hivi....sasa zikianza bakora si ndo mtapoteana jamani kama wewe mswahili wa mbande umepanic hivi vip kwa wairan wenyewe?! .... Ila mkuu punguza lugha kali bishana kwa hoja huwezi kuwa mtazamaji.... Kila mtu akitumia lugha kali hili jukwaa litakosa maana kabisa
 
Haaa haaa ujio wa manuali mmevurugwa hivi....sasa zikianza bakora si ndo mtapoteana jamani kama wewe mswahili wa mbande umepanic hivi vip kwa wairan wenyewe?! .... Ila mkuu punguza lugha kali bishana kwa hoja huwezi kuwa mtazamaji.... Kila mtu akitumia lugha kali hili jukwaa litakosa maana kabisa
Hahaha km us ni mwanaume avuke mstari mwekunde ulowekwa na iran
 
Ukweli mchungu ila utabaki kuwa ukweli America ndo taifa lenye nguvu kuliko taifa lolote duniani kwa sasa... analotaka ndilo linalikuwa ukiona jambo kwa America linasubiri ujue wakati bado ila hana wa kumbabaisha kwa sasa labda hapo baadae....wewe najua shahidi kapigwa sadaam bila kosa mbele ya umoja wa mataifa na mataifa kama urusi yakiwepo hakuna alieingilia wala aliyesma fyoko amini maneno yangu ukiona mtu anafika mpaka kukuwekea mipaka na mali yako ujue huyo hana wa kumsimamisha huyo urusi mwenye ana vikwazo kama anaweza si akiuke vikwazo kama ana ubavu.... Sisi humu tunabishana tu kuna vitu hatuelewi ila wenyewe ndo wanajua....
Hahaha km us ni mwanaume avuke mstari mwekunde ulowekwa na iran
 
Ukweli mchungu ila utabaki kuwa ukweli America ndo taifa lenye nguvu kuliko taifa lolote duniani kwa sasa... analotaka ndilo linalikuwa ukiona jambo kwa America linasubiri ujue wakati bado ila hana wa kumbabaisha kwa sasa labda hapo baadae....wewe najua shahidi kapigwa sadaam bila kosa mbele ya umoja wa mataifa na mataifa kama urusi yakiwepo hakuna alieingilia wala aliyesma fyoko amini maneno yangu ukiona mtu anafika mpaka kukuwekea mipaka na mali yako ujue huyo hana wa kumsimamisha huyo urusi mwenye ana vikwazo kama anaweza si akiuke vikwazo kama ana ubavu.... Sisi humu tunabishana tu kuna vitu hatuelewi ila wenyewe ndo wanajua....
Sasa km ndo dola kubwa avuke mstari mwekunde

Kweli iwe mbwe mwana wa nguku dede
 
Iran ni sawa na mwenye kelele, hana neno. Anatamba ana njia nyingi za kuuza mafuta nje, yaani kitu chake anataka auze kwa kujificha.

Iran knows very well that they lack proper military muscle to confront the US and that's why they engage in a lot of propaganda apparently to dissuade their people not to rise against the dictatorship.
 
Waarabu tumewazoea kwa mikwala mstari upi avuke kama unalima mahindi kwa jasho lako na kwa gharama zako alafu anakuja mtu anakwambia hayo mahindi ni marufuku kumuuzia mtu huoni kama huo ni mstar tosha wa kimaslahi ambao America kavuka?... Au mstar gani unauzungumzia? Kakuletea hadi base(manuali) uani kwako anakwambia ukikiuka vikwazo unakula za chembe huoni kama America ameshavuka mstar?.... Iran anatakiwa auziilishie ulimwengu kuwa yeye kidume kwa kufanya tofauti na vikwazo ndo atajua nyanya mboga au matunda?
Sasa km ndo dola kubwa avuke mstari mwekunde

Kweli iwe mbwe mwana wa nguku dede
 
Mbona tayari ile manowari ya Abraham Lincoln ipo huko Strait of Hormuz au wewe muiran wa Keko Machungwa unataka wafanye nini sasa. Waambieni wairan basi wawarushie hata rungu.
Aliye peleka ndio aanze uone nani atamaliza mchezo. Yani ametokea US mpaa pale kabaki kutazama tu, we hujui kama kuna nchi zinasingizia Iran kisha lipua meli sita za mafuta mbona US hafanyi kitu. Si alijidai utawalinda Saud Arabia na UAE.
 
Hakuna manuari Strait of hormuz, manuari za us ziko karibu na basi zao zilizoko bahari ya Saudi na UAE acha kutulisha matango pori apa
Mbona tayari ile manowari ya Abraham Lincoln ipo huko Strait of Hormuz au wewe muiran wa Keko Machungwa unataka wafanye nini sasa. Waambieni wairan basi wawarushie hata rungu.
 
USA hawezi kusogeza pua yake hapo inaijua Iran itamdharaulisha Mimi nasema USA hawezi kushinda hii vita.
Kuna watu humu wanabisha na ukweli... Hiv kabisa iran anaweza kupigana na America na akashinda vita kwanza nikuulize unaizungumzia America ipi hii ya huku mkulanga au hiyo ya huko karibu na canada? ..... Haa haaa haaa naanza kuamini ni kweli mirungi ni madawa ya kulevya shubamit
 
Hakuna kitu kama hicho.... Huyo iran yeye mwenyewe anaju kama anatafutiwa kona watu wamalizane nae pasee ndio maana now yupo kimya anasikiliza wakubwa wanasemaje hiv unaujua umbali kutoka America mpka Hormuz?..... Hiv umeamka asubuhi unamkuta mgeni ambaye humfahamu uani kwako utasubir akuanze au wewe ndo utamuanza kumtoa?.... Hebu punguzeni mahaba jamani wenzenu iran wapo kwenye wakati mgumu nyie mnakaa hapa mnaongopea watu
Aliye peleka ndio aanze uone nani atamaliza mchezo. Yani ametokea US mpaa pale kabaki kutazama tu, we hujui kama kuna nchi zinasingizia Iran kisha lipua meli sita za mafuta mbona US hafanyi kitu. Si alijidai utawalinda Saud Arabia na UAE.
 
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