Iran Reminds US: No Authority to Dictate Foreign Policy
Iran’s Top Diplomat Rejects US Demand to End Support for Yemen’s Houthi Forces
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has reminded the US that its control over Tehran’s foreign decisions ended after the 1979 revolution. In a statement, Araghchi said that the US government has “no authority, or business, dictating Iranian foreign policy.” He urged the US to stop the “killing of Yemeni people” and criticized the US for launching military action against Yemen’s Houthi rebels.
US Demands End to Support for Houthi Forces
US President Donald Trump has urged Tehran to end its support for the Houthi forces, which have controlled much of Yemen for over a decade. He has also demanded that the Iranian government stop its backing for the rebels, who are part of the “axis of resistance” of pro-Iran groups opposed to Israel and the US.
Houthi Forces React to US Strikes
In response to the US strikes, Houthi forces have reported that at least 21 people, including children, have been killed. The Houthis have also attacked Israel and Red Sea shipping throughout the Gaza war.
Iran’s Foreign Policy Independent
Araghchi emphasized that the time when Washington could dictate Tehran’s foreign policy ended with the 1979 Islamic revolution, which ousted the Western-backed shah. He reiterated that Iran’s foreign policy is independent and not subject to external interference.
US Strikes Against Houthi Forces
The US strikes against Yemen’s Houthi forces are the first since Trump’s return to the White House in January. The US has launched airstrikes in the region, citing the threat posed by the Houthi rebels to Red Sea shipping.
Conclusion
Iran’s top diplomat, Abbas Araghchi, has made it clear that the US has no authority to dictate Tehran’s foreign policy. The US demands to end support for the Houthi forces are seen as an attempt to exert influence over Iran’s foreign policy, which is not acceptable. The situation in the region remains tense, with the US and Iran engaged in a diplomatic standoff.
FAQs
* What did Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi say about the US demand to end support for the Houthi forces?
Araghchi said that the US government has “no authority, or business, dictating Iranian foreign policy.”
* When did the Islamic revolution in Iran take place?
The Islamic revolution in Iran took place in 1979, when the Western-backed shah was ousted.
* How many people have been killed in the US strikes against Houthi forces?
At least 21 people, including children, have been killed, according to Houthi forces.
* What is the purpose of the US strikes against Houthi forces?
The US has launched airstrikes in the region, citing the threat posed by the Houthi rebels to Red Sea shipping.