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Iran Warns of Possible Renewed Israeli Attack, Says It Is Fully Prepared to Defend Itself

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Last updated: December 22, 2025 7:08 am
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Iran has expressed serious concerns over the possibility of another attack by Israel, with its foreign minister warning that the threat of renewed aggression cannot be completely ruled out. The statement comes amid heightened regional tensions and growing speculation about potential military escalation involving Iran, Israel, and major global powers.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, speaking in an interview with Russian media, said that while Iran does not seek war, it remains fully prepared to defend itself if conflict is imposed upon it. He stressed that Tehran continues to monitor developments closely and is taking all necessary measures to safeguard its national security.

“Iran does not welcome war,” Abbas Araghchi said. “However, the possibility of new attacks against Iran cannot be entirely dismissed. If war is forced upon us, we are completely ready to defend ourselves.” His remarks underline Iran’s position that while it prefers stability and diplomacy, it will not hesitate to respond decisively to any military aggression.

The Iranian foreign minister emphasized that the best way to prevent war is to remain fully prepared for it. According to him, preparedness serves as a deterrent and reduces the likelihood of adversaries miscalculating Iran’s resolve or capabilities. “The most effective way to avoid war is to be fully prepared for it,” he added, reflecting Iran’s long-standing defense doctrine.

Abbas Araghchi also referred to past confrontations, stating that Iran has already recovered from the damages caused by previous acts of aggression. He warned that if Israel attempts to repeat what he described as past “failed experiments,” the outcome would not be favorable. “We have overcome the losses caused by earlier aggression. If they want to repeat a failed experience from the past, they should know that they will not achieve any better results,” he said.

These remarks come at a time when international media reports suggest rising Israeli concerns over Iran’s military capabilities, particularly its ballistic missile program. According to American media outlets, Israel believes that Iran is continuing to develop and enhance its ballistic missile technology, which Israel views as a direct threat to its security.

Reports further indicate that Israel is seeking consultations with the United States regarding the possibility of launching another strike on Iranian targets. American media claim that Israeli officials want to discuss strategic options with Washington, including potential military actions aimed at countering what Israel perceives as Iran’s growing missile and defense capabilities.

In this context, attention has also turned to diplomatic engagements at the highest level. US media reports suggest that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu may raise the issue of Iran during a planned meeting with US President Donald Trump next month. It is expected that discussions could include Israel’s security concerns, Iran’s regional influence, and the possibility of coordinated or supported actions against Tehran.

Analysts believe that such talks could play a significant role in shaping the next phase of regional dynamics. Israel has long considered Iran’s military programs, including its missile development, as a major strategic threat, while Iran insists that its defense capabilities are purely for deterrence and self-protection.

Iran, on the other hand, continues to accuse Israel of destabilizing the region through aggressive policies and military actions. Iranian officials have repeatedly stated that Israel’s actions threaten not only Iran but also broader regional peace and stability. Tehran maintains that it adheres to international norms and that its military posture is defensive in nature.

The warning issued by Abbas Araghchi signals Iran’s attempt to send a clear message to both Israel and the international community: that while Tehran prefers to avoid conflict, it will not tolerate attacks on its sovereignty. The emphasis on preparedness and defense reflects Iran’s strategy of deterrence, aimed at discouraging adversaries from initiating military action.

Regional experts caution that the situation remains highly sensitive. Any miscalculation or escalation could lead to a broader conflict with serious consequences for the Middle East and beyond. They stress the importance of diplomacy, dialogue, and restraint to prevent further deterioration of security conditions.

Meanwhile, global powers continue to watch developments closely. Russia, China, and European countries have all expressed concerns in the past about rising tensions between Iran and Israel. Calls for de-escalation and renewed diplomatic engagement have frequently been made, particularly in light of the fragile security environment in the region.

The United States, as a key ally of Israel, also plays a central role in shaping outcomes. While Washington has consistently emphasized Israel’s right to self-defense, it has also, at times, urged caution to avoid actions that could trigger a wider regional war. How the US responds to Israel’s reported desire for discussions on potential new attacks will likely influence the next steps.

In conclusion, Iran’s warning about the possibility of renewed Israeli attacks highlights the continuing volatility of the regional security situation. With both sides maintaining firm positions and military preparedness, the risk of escalation remains present. While Iran insists it does not seek war, its message is clear: any aggression will be met with a strong and determined response. The coming weeks, particularly high-level diplomatic engagements between Israel and the United States, may prove crucial in determining whether the region moves toward confrontation or restraint.

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