Iran Condemns US Threats to Use Force and Vows It Will Defend Its Sovereignty

An Iranian woman wearing a face mask walks past a wall of the former US embassy in Tehran, Iran, April 6, 2021. Majid Asgaripour/WANA/Reuters
An Iranian woman wearing a face mask walks past a wall of the former US embassy in Tehran, Iran, April 6, 2021. Majid Asgaripour/WANA/Reuters
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Iran Condemns US Threats to Use Force and Vows It Will Defend Its Sovereignty

An Iranian woman wearing a face mask walks past a wall of the former US embassy in Tehran, Iran, April 6, 2021. Majid Asgaripour/WANA/Reuters
An Iranian woman wearing a face mask walks past a wall of the former US embassy in Tehran, Iran, April 6, 2021. Majid Asgaripour/WANA/Reuters

The Iranian ambassador to the United Nations, in a letter to the UN Security Council, referred to “baseless accusations” and threats by senior US administration officials and President Donald Trump against Iran while trying to justify what he said were unlawful attacks against Yemen.

Ambassador Amir Saeid Iravani warned that “any act of aggression will have severe consequences, for which the United States will bear full responsibility.”

He said Iran will “resolutely defend its sovereignty, territorial integrity and national interests under international law against any hostile action.”

The US has launched a series of airstrikes against strongholds of Yemen’s Iranian-backed Houthi militias who have disrupted international maritime trade by targeting ships in the Red Sea.

He urged the Security Council to speak out against the US “blatant provocations.” But since the US has veto power in the council, there is no chance of that happening.



Iran Says it Executed 9 ISIS Militants Detained after a 2018 Attack

A view of the entrance to Evin prison in Tehran, Iran (Reuters)
A view of the entrance to Evin prison in Tehran, Iran (Reuters)
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Iran Says it Executed 9 ISIS Militants Detained after a 2018 Attack

A view of the entrance to Evin prison in Tehran, Iran (Reuters)
A view of the entrance to Evin prison in Tehran, Iran (Reuters)

Iran said Tuesday it executed nine militants of ISIS group detained after a 2018 attack.

The Iranian judiciary’s Mizan news agency announced the executions, saying that the death sentences had been upheld by the country’s top court, The AP news reported.

It described the militants as being detained after they were in a clash in the country's western region with Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard, in which three troops and several ISIS militants were killed. Authorities said they had seized a cache of combat weapons, including a machine gun and 50 grenades, after surrounding the militants' hideout.

Iran carries out executions by hanging. In the past eight months, it has executed an average of one person every six hours, according to Mahmood Amiry-Moghaddam, director of advocacy group Iran Human Rights.

He said Tuesday's executions were issued without fair trials and that there have been no updates about seven others reportedly detained in the 2018 attack.

ISIS, which once held vast territory across Iraq and Syria in a self-described caliphate it declared in 2014, was ultimately beaten back by US-led forces.

It has since been in disarray, though it has mounted major assaults. In Iran's neighbor Afghanistan, for instance, ISIS is believed to have grown in strength since the fall of the Western-backed government there to the Taliban in 2021.

The group previously claimed a June 2017 attack in Tehran on parliament and a mausoleum of Ayatollah Khomeini that killed at least 18 people and wounded more than 50. It has claimed other attacks in Iran, including two suicide bombings in 2024 targeting a commemoration for an Iranian general slain in a 2020 US drone strike. That assault killed at least 94 people.

The clash with Revolutionary Guardsmen in 2018 marked a point of heightened tensions between Iran and the militant group. Iran launched ballistic missiles at parts of eastern Syria, vowing revenge after militants disguised themselves as soldiers and opened fire at a military parade in the Islamic Republic’s southwest. That attack killed at least 25 people and was claimed by both ISIS and local separatists.