An Iranian media outlet affiliated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said on Wednesday that the United States has shifted from diplomacy to military threats after Iran held firm on its nuclear red lines.
“They begin with soft diplomacy and end with military threats when faced with Iran’s red lines,” Tasnim said, describing what it sees as a recurring Western approach toward Iran’s nuclear program.
The report followed a CNN article citing US intelligence suggesting Israel is preparing potential strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities. According to CNN, the US has observed the movement of air munitions, completed air exercises, and intercepted Israeli communications pointing to possible action.
On Tuesday, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei responded to US demands to halt uranium enrichment, calling them “nonsense.” He said enrichment would continue regardless of whether nuclear talks succeed.
Iran is enriching uranium to 60% purity, close to weapons-grade. The International Atomic Energy Agency has raised concerns about the size and level of Iran’s stockpile, saying there is no credible civilian use for such material.
Tasnim also referenced Khamenei’s past remarks warning that any military attack would prompt a direct response, including potential strikes on Israeli cities.