Foreign Media: The United States Said That Iran Has Issued An Active Threat, And The United States Has Told Iran Not To Attack American Forces

Dec 10, 2024 Leave a message

The United States is the latest to speak out after Iran vowed to retaliate against the attack on its embassy compound in Syria. According to the Jerusalem Post reported on the 8th local time, according to the White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said that the United States believes that Iran has issued an "active" threat. Matthew Miller, a State Department spokesman, added that the US had made it clear directly to the Iranians that the incident should not be used as an excuse to attack US forces or US facilities in the region.

 

According to the official website of the White House, at a press conference on the 8th, a reporter asked whether Iran could take retaliatory actions against the attack on its embassy building: Can the information held by the United States begin to talk about Iran's specific plan content.

 

Kirby first replied that he would not assess the matter specifically based on intelligence information. "I just want to tell you, number one, we know that Iran has publicly threatened to take action against Israel. In a phone call with Prime Minister Netanyahu, the president said the Israeli government can count on U.S. support for any self-defense needs it may have against a direct Iranian threat to Israel. Again, Iran has made an open threat."

 

"Second, our own people -- not just our military, but our diplomats in Iraq and Syria -- are under constant threat." He added that the United States would take appropriate force measures to ensure their protection.

 

According to the official website of the US State Department, at a press conference on the same day, spokesman Miller was also asked by reporters about Iran's threat to directly attack Israel in retaliation for the attack on its embassy building, "The Israeli side said that they are taking measures to prepare for such an attack." If that happens, are you worried that it will detonate the whole region?"

 

Miller replied, "Since October 7, we have been concerned about the risk of escalation, and you have seen that we have been working diplomatically to reduce the risk of escalation. We have made it clear directly to the Iranian government that this incident should not be used as an excuse to attack U.S. forces or U.S. facilities in the region, and we will continue to make it clear to them that they should not take any escalation."

 

Miller also denied reports that "Iran sent a message to the United States through Oman" that Iran would not retaliate against Israel if a ceasefire in Gaza was achieved, the Jerusalem Post said. "That's not true," Miller replied.

 

A missile strike on the consular section of the Iranian embassy in Syria on April 1 killed at least 13 people. Iran and Syria accused Israel of carrying out the attack, and both Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and President Raisi vowed revenge. According to media reports on the 5th, due to the fear of Iran counterattack, Israel and the United States are currently on high alert, and Israel has taken a number of measures in recent days to strengthen security.

 

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