Iran Warns Israel as Oil Wahala and Global Tension Rises
Iran’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Abbas Araghchi, has vowed that his country will make sure Israel pays a serious price after accusing them of breaking an agreement backed by the administration of Donald Trump to pause attacks on Iran’s energy facilities. According to him, Israel recently bombed two of Iran’s biggest steel factories, a power plant, and even some civilian nuclear sites. He said this move clearly goes against the understanding that both sides should hold back, especially when diplomatic talks are still ongoing. Israel, however, insists it carried out the strikes with the knowledge and cooperation of the United States. Araghchi didn’t hide his frustration, saying the attack directly contradicts the deadline given by Trump to allow peaceful negotiations. Just a day earlier, Trump had announced an extension of the pause on attacks against Iran’s energy infrastructure, shifting it by 10 more days to April 6, 2026. He even claimed that discussions between the U.S. and Iran...
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