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Iran on the words of the stars: "Psychological war";
The U.S. sent a bomber into the area
An adviser to Rouhani said Israel had no "plans or ability" to attack Iran, following the chief of staff's warning.
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Guy Elster
Wednesday, 27 January 2021, 14:54
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In the video: The chief of staff refers to the Iranian establishment in Syria (Photo: INSS)
Iran said today (Wednesday) that Israel is waging a "psychological war" against it, after Chief of Staff Aviv Kochavi said yesterday that the military is formulating new "attack options" against Tehran's nuclear program.
"We have no intention of going to war, but we are serious about defending "Our country," said Muhammad Wazi, the Iranian president's chief of staff. Asked about Kochavi's remarks on the sidelines of a cabinet meeting, he said Israel "has no plans or capabilities" to attack the Islamic Republic. And in the UAVs, show that "our armed forces are trained" to defend the country.
Kochavi's remarks came amid rising reports of attacks on Iranian targets in Syria in recent weeks, and days after Joe Biden was sworn in as President of the United States.
Biden wants to return to dialogue with Iran, after his predecessor Donald Trump withdrew from the 2018 nuclear deal and re-imposed sanctions on Iran.
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Iran demands the immediate lifting of sanctions.
Rouhani, today (Photo: AP)
Biden's people argue that Iran must first return to full compliance with the nuclear deal, before it can lift sanctions, while Tehran demands their "unconditional" removal first.
Planetary said that the United States not to return to nuclear agreement, abnormal political statement on the part of the chief of staff in relation to US policy.
In this context, the Wall Street Journal reported US military official from the B-52 bomber Explore the skies of the area to send a message of deterrence to Iran This is the sixth of its kind in recent months, and the first in Biden's tenure.
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