Iran Labels EU Forces as Terrorists Amid US Envoy's Controversial Remarks

Iran has designated the naval and air forces of all EU member states as terrorist organizations in retaliation for the EU labeling Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps similarly. The move comes as Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian reaffirmed national unity and resilience amid nuclear negotiations with the US. Meanwhile, US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee's claim that Israel has a "biblical right" to the Middle East has drawn widespread condemnation from Arab nations. The Arab League and Saudi Arabia labeled the remarks extremist and a threat to international peace and security.

Key Points: Iran Condemns US Remarks, Labels EU Forces as Terrorist

  • Iran designates EU forces as terrorists
  • US envoy's remarks condemned as extremist
  • Arab League calls comments a threat to peace
  • Tensions rise amid nuclear talks
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Iran signals hard stance as 'extremist' US remarks draw condemnation

Iran designates EU naval & air forces as terrorist organizations, as US envoy's "biblical right" comments draw Arab League condemnation.

"We will make efforts and will not bow before any of the difficulties we are faced with. - Masoud Pezeshkian"

Cairo, Feb 22

Iran vowed to uphold national unity and designated the naval and air forces of European Union states as terrorist organizations. The move came as a US envoy's controversial remarks drew widespread condemnation across Arab countries.

Speaking at a meeting in Tehran, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian reaffirmed his administration's commitment to national resilience and unity, saying that Iran will not yield to external pressure as it navigates nuclear negotiations with the United States, Xinhua news agency reported.

"We will make efforts and will not bow before any of the difficulties we are faced with," he said in remarks carried live by state-run IRIB TV.

While acknowledging difficulties, Pezeshkian called for national cohesion, urging Iranians to "put aside the differences" and stay united.

Pezeshkian's remarks follow a recent US military buildup in the Middle East and two rounds of indirect nuclear talks between Washington and Tehran, which have centered on Iran's nuclear program and the possible lifting of US sanctions.

Meanwhile, Iranian Foreign Ministry said the country had designated the navies and air forces of all member states of the EU as terrorist organisations.

The move is to respond to the EU's recent "unlawful and unjustified" decision to label Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps as a terrorist organization, the ministry said in a statement.

The EU decision is "in contradiction with the fundamental principles and rules of the United Nations Charter and international law," the statement said.

Against tense regional developments, US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee said in a Friday interview that Israel has a "biblical right" to claim control over the entire Middle East, or at least most of the region.

The comments drew condemnation across the Arab countries as the Arab League called them "highly extremist."

Huckabee's remarks, being illogical and irrational, are "inconsistent with the fundamental principles and established norms of diplomacy," Secretary-General of the Arab League Ahmed Aboul-Gheit said in a statement.

Those remarks "serve only to inflame sentiments and stir religious and national emotions" when countries are exploring ways to implement the Gaza ceasefire and "seize the opportunity to launch a serious political process towards peace," he said.

Egyptian Foreign Ministry expressed its "astonishment" over the remarks on Saturday, describing them as a "blatant violation" of international law and the United Nations Charter.

Also calling the rhetoric "extremist," Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud said the same day that Huckabee's action "portends grave consequences and threatens international peace and security by antagonizing the countries and peoples of the region and undermining the foundations of the international order."

- IANS

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Priya S
While Iran's tit-for-tat move of labeling EU forces as terrorists is understandable from their perspective, this cycle of escalation helps no one. The focus should be on the nuclear talks and lifting sanctions to help the common Iranian people. The region needs stability, not more name-calling.
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Rohit P
As an Indian, I see our foreign policy of strategic autonomy is the right path. We engage with all sides - US, Iran, Arab nations - based on our national interest. Getting drawn into these ideological battles and labeling wars is not our way. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
Living in Mumbai, we know the importance of regional peace for our economy and energy security. The Strait of Hormuz is crucial for oil imports. This new tension between Iran and the West, plus these reckless comments from a US official, make me very worried. Hope cooler heads prevail.
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Karthik V
The Arab League's condemnation is spot on. You cannot use religious texts to justify modern geopolitical claims. It's 2024. The world runs on international law and mutual respect, not ancient territorial mandates. This kind of rhetoric is dangerous for everyone, including the large Indian diaspora in the Gulf.
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Nikhil C
I have a slightly different take. While the US ambassador's words were undiplomatic, we must also look at Iran's actions. Designating entire EU navies as terrorists? That's also extreme. Both sides need to de-escalate. India's role as a balancing power is more important than ever.

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