Iran warns it won’t bow after US threats
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(Web Desk): Iran warns it won’t bow after US threats as FM Abbas Araghchi delivers a strong message rejecting pressure.

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has issued a firm and defiant response following recent US-linked remarks, declaring that Iran “has not learned to bow, only to win.” His statement came after comments by American TV host and analyst Pete Hegseth, sparking a sharp diplomatic exchange.

Araghchi’s strong tone has stirred debate in diplomatic circles, with analysts questioning whether this marks a new warning to global powers. He emphasized that Iran does not seek concessions or operate under pressure, but instead makes calculated decisions based on strategic balance.

In a series of powerful remarks, the Iranian minister stressed that decades of sanctions have not weakened the nation. Rather, they have strengthened its resilience. He noted that Iran does not extend its hands for aid and refuses to accept directives from outside powers, especially in its own region.

He further warned that interpreting Iran’s strategic patience as weakness reflects arrogance, not analysis. According to Araghchi, pressure only fuels resistance—something he believes can reshape global power dynamics.

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The statement signals a shift in Iran’s stance from a defensive posture to a more assertive narrative. It also highlights how sanctions, once seen as a challenge, are now treated as a reality Iran has adapted to.

Observers say this evolving tone could impact future diplomatic engagements, especially as tensions remain sensitive in the region.