TEHRAN: The Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has issued a stern warning to the United States in the wake of recent US and Israeli attacks on Tehran, followed by Iran’s powerful retaliatory strikes.

Abbas Araghchi warned Washington to stop its regional interventions because Iranian media sources reported that these actions had created a “quagmire” which made Iran into an American “nightmare.” He further warned that Iran still had many “surprises” left to unveil, should the need arise. The Iranian military possesses advanced missile technology and drone capabilities and a resistance network, which Tehran has not yet deployed in battle, according to reports about its hidden military resources.

Araghchi demonstrated that United States officials wanted to destroy both Iran’s economic system and its defense capabilities, but Iran demonstrated through its missile attacks on Tel Aviv that its defense system had achieved maximum strength.

Defense analysts believe that “surprises” will reveal Iran’s new hypersonic missiles and its electronic warfare capabilities, which can disable both US naval fleets and defense systems throughout the Middle East.

The Foreign Minister declared that ongoing US aggression against Iran will force America to leave the region through a process that will bring them more suffering than their withdrawal from Afghanistan.

Araghchi’s statement comes at a time when Tehran is under new leadership, with Mujtaba Khamenei at the helm, and the Iranian military, alongside the Basij militia, is on high alert. The statement seeks to create doubt within enemy circles, which will make them hesitate before launching their next attack. Iran demonstrates that it still holds unexposed military strength because its arrows can successfully penetrate any present day defensive measures.

Trump claims war could end soon, US ahead of 4-5 week estimate

Earlier, President of the United States Donald Trump told CBS News that he believed the current war would end within a brief period of time.

In an interview with CBS News, President Trump said that the United States had achieved substantial progress which put them beyond his original estimate of 4 to 5 weeks required to end the conflict. The president made comments that showed a change in his expectations about how long the war would continue.

The interview has generated responses from both critics and supporters who expressed different views about the conflict and its current developments.

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