
TehranAmidst the increasing tension in West Asia, Iranian President Masoud Pejeshkian has rejected America’s demand in which Iran was asked to surrender unconditionally. He said that having such a hope is just a dream, which will never be fulfilled. In his recorded message broadcast on state TV, he launched a scathing attack on America and said that Iran is not going to bow down to any pressure.
Expressed regret for attacks on neighboring countries
However, in his statement, President Pejeshkian also expressed regret over the attacks on regional countries. He said the recent attacks on some Gulf countries were caused by misunderstandings and Tehran would try to prevent such incidents in the future. Unless there is an attack on Iran from the soil of those countries. According to Iranian media, the President said that Iran’s Interim Leadership Council approved this decision yesterday. This statement from Iran has come at a time when news of attacks on Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates came out on Saturday morning, due to which tension has increased in the entire region.
The biggest attack will take place in Iran tonight – Scott Besant
At the same time, America’s Finance Minister Scott Besant said in a conversation with Fox News on Saturday that tonight the biggest attack ever will be carried out on Iran. He said that the purpose of this attack is to cause huge damage to Iran’s missile launchers and missile manufacturing factories.
Emergency meeting of Arab League foreign ministers tomorrow
Arab League foreign ministers are going to hold an emergency meeting on Sunday on the issue of Iranian attacks amid increasing tension in West Asia. In this meeting, Iranian attacks on the territories of many Arab countries and the regional security situation will be discussed. According to news agency AFP, Arab League Assistant Secretary General Hussam Zaki said that this meeting will be held through video conference. According to the information, this emergency meeting has been jointly demanded by Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman, Jordan and Egypt. These countries say that in view of the increasing military tension and attacks in the region, it has become necessary to immediately discuss and decide on a collective stand.
Increasing tension in West Asia
The situation in West Asia has been changing rapidly in recent times. Since the beginning of the war on February 28, Iran has targeted 13 countries of West Asia including Israel. The international community continues to keep an eye on Iran’s military activities amid increasing conflict with America and its allies.

