Iran’s threat to the Argentine government: “They will regret their enmity”

In the run-up to the 30th anniversary of the AMIA bombing, Iran issued a strong warning to the Argentine government. Through the Tehran Times, the newspaper that acts as the voice of the Islamic Revolution, he said that he “will not forget the anti-Iranian policies of Buenos Aires.” Iran showed that it does not easily play on the enemy’s chessboard, but at the right time and position, it will impose its own game on the enemy and make it regret its enmity with Iran,” the newspaper said in an editorial published in Sunday’s edition. This article was published after the Argentine State declared Hamas an international terrorist organization. “Hamas has claimed responsibility for the atrocities committed during the attack on Israel on October 7,” the President’s Office said. “In addition, in recent years its link with the Islamic Republic of Iran has been revealed, whose leadership was found responsible for the attacks against the Israel Embassy in Buenos Aires and against the AMIA by the Federal Court of Criminal Cassation on April 11,” he added. In the last few hours, the government denied that President Javier Milei had been threatened by a terrorist organization. While respecting the decision of Argentine voters (of course, signs of regret are emerging among voters), the new president of Argentina, who has made no secret of his interest in Zionists and the child-killing Israeli regime, has followed the path of the Zionist regime’s anti-Iranian struggle since coming to power. And as a puppet of the Zionist regime, it is repeating baseless claims against the Islamic Republic and threatening Iranian citizens,” Iran said in another paragraph of the editorial. He also said: “During the last nine months, the Zionist regime has lost all its prestige in the world, including Latin America. Therefore, the Zionist regime is trying to restore its lost reputation by accusing the resistance forces and the axis of resistance, including Hamas and the Islamic Republic of Iran. In Argentina, following the ineffectiveness of Mr. Fernandez’s left-wing government, the populist, far-right government of Javier Milei took power under populist slogans.” Regarding the attack on the Jewish mutual, which will be 30 years old on Thursday, he said: “For the past 30 years, Iran patiently endured the accusations and still hopes that the political and judicial officials of that country will act with an understanding of their responsibility to discover the truth and try to address the deviations created in this case. Iran also declared its readiness to help uncover the truth while maintaining its principled positions while rejecting the hypothetical accusations of the Argentine judicial authorities against Iranian citizens.”

Original source in Spanish

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