US Labels Iran "Terrorist Regime" as Rubio Defends Strikes, Tensions Soar

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio defended Washington's actions against Iran, labeling its government a "terroristic regime" and stating the mission's objective is to destroy Iran's ability to conduct attacks. His remarks follow escalated tensions after joint US-Israel strikes in February killed Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and senior leaders. In response, Iran launched counter-strikes against American bases and Israeli assets, while accusing the US of aiming to partition Iran and seize control of its oil resources. Iranian spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei alleged the broader US strategy involves gaining control of global energy resources, including Iran's.

Key Points: US Defends Iran Strikes, Calls Government "Terroristic Regime"

  • US defends strikes to degrade Iran's attack capabilities
  • Iran accuses US of seeking to partition country and seize oil
  • Tensions escalated after strikes killed Ayatollah Khamenei
  • Retaliatory attacks target US bases and Israeli assets
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"This is a terrorist government, regime": US State Secy defends Washington's action against Iran

US Secretary Marco Rubio calls Iran a terrorist regime, defending strikes aimed at degrading its capabilities as Tehran accuses US of seeking its oil.

"This is a terrorist government. This is a terroristic regime - Marco Rubio"

Washington DC, March 9

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Monday defended Washington's actions against Iran, describing the Iranian leadership as a "terroristic regime" and asserting that the United States aims to dismantle its ability to carry out strikes across the region as the conflict in West Asia escalates.

Speaking during the 'US Hostage and Wrongful Detainee Flag Raising' ceremony at the State Department, Rubio said Iran was using state resources to conduct acts of terrorism and that US actions were aimed at stopping such capabilities.

"This is a terrorist government. This is a terroristic regime and we are seeing them conduct terrorism using nation-state elements, using weapons like missiles and one-way attack drones," Rubio said.

He defended Washington's action, stating that the objective of the US mission is to degrade Iran's ability to carry out such attacks.

"The objective of this mission is to destroy their ability to continue to do that -- and we are well on our way to achieving that objective," he added.

His remarks come amid escalated tensions in West Asia, following the killing of 86-year-old Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in joint military strikes by the US and Israel on Iran on February 28. The strikes also killed several senior leaders of the Islamic Republic.

In retaliation, Tehran launched counter-strikes targeting American military bases in multiple Arab countries and Israeli assets across the region. Israel, along with the US, continued its strikes on Tehran, with Tel Aviv widening the conflict to Lebanon, targeting Hezbollah and other Iranian-backed militant groups.

Meanwhile, Iran, earlier today, accused the US of seeking to partition the Islamic Republic and seize control of its oil resources as part of its plans amid the ongoing conflict.

Speaking at a press conference in Tehran, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei alleged that Washington's actions are aimed at gaining illegal control over Iran's vast energy reserves, adding that the objective of the United States and Israel is to violate Iran's sovereignty and weaken the country.

Baghaei stated that the statements made against Iran by the US and Israel were attempting to justify their military actions against the regime.

"They aim at partitioning our country to take illegal possession of our oil riches. Even before the US and Zionist entities' belligerent acts started, we were fully engaged in diplomatic efforts and many rounds of talks. They are doing all they can in order to provide justification for their crimes. Their main objective is to violate our sovereignty, defeat our people and undermine our humanity. All these facts are quite clear, and we do not have to elaborate," the spokesperson said.

The Iranian spokesperson further alleged that Washington's broader strategy involves gaining control of global energy resources, including those of Iran and Venezuela, adding that Iran's focus remains on defending its territory and sovereignty amid what he described as "brutal and ferocious attacks" by its enemies.

- ANI

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Priya S
As an Indian, I'm worried about how this affects global oil prices and our economy. Every time there's tension in the Gulf, petrol prices in India shoot up. Our government needs to have a strong, independent foreign policy and not get dragged into this.
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Arjun K
While Iran's actions are problematic, the US-Israel strategy of assassinations and regime change is dangerous and illegal. It sets a terrible precedent. Where is the UN in all this? The world needs diplomacy, not more bombs.
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Sarah B
Living in the region, the constant escalation is terrifying. Many innocent people in Lebanon, Syria, and Iran are suffering because of this proxy war. The US and Iran need to de-escalate immediately for the sake of regional stability.
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Vikram M
India has good relations with both the US and Iran. We buy oil from Iran and defense equipment from the US. Our diplomats must be working overtime! This is a tightrope walk, but I trust our MEA to protect our national interests. Jai Hind!
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Karthik V
Respectfully, I think we should be cautious about fully endorsing Iran's position. Their support for groups that target civilians cannot be ignored. A balanced view is necessary. India's stance should be based on principles of peace and sovereignty, not just anti-Western sentiment.
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Meera

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