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Trump moots 'big bombing', Iran says it can 'open up gates of hell'

Trump moots 'big bombing', Iran says it can 'open up gates of hell'
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US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday his administration has not yet decided whether to agree to uranium enrichment in Iran but will soon.

Iranian speaker says negotiations are logical but must protect national dignity

Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said on Friday that negotiations are both “logical and necessary,” but should be approached with caution.

“No one is against engagement with the world. It is rational and reasonable,” Ghalibaf said, according to state media. “But negotiation must be based on awareness, dignity, and national pride.”

Without naming any country, Ghalibaf cautioned against misplaced trust in foreign powers. “Negotiation is possible only with a clear understanding of the adversary, not through optimism toward those who change their position every day,” he said.

Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf
Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf

Iranian FM to visit Saudi Arabia and Qatar ahead of US talks – The New Arab

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi will visit Saudi Arabia and Qatar on Saturday, one day before the fourth round of indirect nuclear talks between Tehran and Washington in Muscat, Qatari news website The New Arab reported on Friday.

According to unnamed Iranian sources cited by the outlet, Araghchi will brief Saudi officials on the status of the negotiations with the United States. The visit also includes discussions on regional developments, particularly the ongoing war in Gaza and efforts to end the humanitarian crisis there.

Araghchi is expected to travel to Doha after his meetings in Riyadh to attend the Arab-Iranian Dialogue Conference.

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman receives Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, October 09, 2024.
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman receives Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, October 09, 2024.

Hybrid warfare aims to destabilize Iran internally, says senior IRGC official

A senior intelligence official from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said on Thursday that foreign powers have shifted to a hybrid warfare strategy aimed at undermining the Islamic Republic across multiple sectors.

“The model of toppling the establishment has changed, but the objective is the same,” said Brigadier General Mehdi Sayyari, deputy head of the IRGC Intelligence Organization. “Today, we are being targeted across social, cultural, economic, political, scientific, and security fields.”

Speaking at a public event in Mashhad, Sayyari said that foreign intelligence services are coordinating efforts to destabilize the country internally. “Military, security, and cyber operations are designed to generate unrest and instability. If they don’t succeed in this, none of these tools will have an impact,” he said.

Sayyari added that opponents have focused on weakening the role of religion in society, citing recent unrest over the issue of the hijab. “One of the dissidents abroad said hijab is an issue the Islamic Republic can neither fully implement nor abandon,” he said.

Mehdi Sayyari
Mehdi Sayyari

Iran calls report on alleged secret nuclear weapons site politically motivated

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on Friday dismissed recent satellite imagery reports about a suspected nuclear facility in Iran, linking them to efforts to undermine upcoming nuclear talks with the United States.

“Like clockwork, more Very Scary Satellite Images are being circulated as Iran-US indirect nuclear talks are set to resume,” Araghchi wrote on X, in an apparent reference to a Fox News report citing the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI).

Araghchi accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of trying to influence US policy through proxies. “With his credibility in tatters and exposed as a saboteur, Netanyahu... is turning to both old and new sock puppets,” he wrote. “This time, he is using Saddam’s Iranian henchmen. They may come cheap, but hiring a literal cult only conveys utter desperation.”

The remarks came after Fox News reported, based on NCRI information and satellite images, that Iran has operated a secret tritium extraction facility for more than a decade. The NCRI said the Rainbow Site in Semnan Province is used for tritium extraction, which is “used to enhance nuclear weapons” and has “virtually no peaceful or commercial applications.”

Iran rejects Fox News report on alleged nuclear site as 'fabricated'

Iran’s mission to the United Nations on Thursday rejected a Fox News report on an alleged secret nuclear weapons facility in Semnan Province, calling it “fabricated” and accusing the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) of spreading false information.

“This fabricated report follows the usual pattern of the NCRI terrorist group, which produces fake reports in the form of so-called intelligence and delivers them to Western services, including in the United States,” the Iranian mission said in a statement carried by state news agency IRNA.

“When these services realize the reports are baseless, the group then turns to Western media to amplify them,” it added.

Fox News earlier reported, based on satellite images and information from the NCRI, that the “Rainbow Site” has been operating for more than a decade under the cover of a chemical company and is used for tritium extraction — a process with “virtually no peaceful or commercial applications” and known to be “used to enhance nuclear weapons.”

Satellite images reveal alleged secret Iranian nuclear weapons site – Fox News

Satellite images obtained by Fox News show what appears to be a previously undisclosed Iranian nuclear weapons facility in Semnan Province, according to the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI).

The site, known as the “Rainbow Site,” has reportedly been in operation for over a decade and covers nearly 2,500 acres. It has operated under the cover of a chemical company called Diba Energy Siba, the group said.

According to NCRI, the facility’s main purpose is the extraction of tritium, a radioactive isotope used to enhance nuclear weapons.

"Unlike uranium enrichment, tritium has virtually no peaceful or commercial applications, casting further doubt on Iran’s longstanding claims that its nuclear ambitions are solely for energy or civilian use," Fox News wrote.

New satellite images suggest a hidden Iranian nuclear site. Image: National Council of Resistance of Iran
New satellite images suggest a hidden Iranian nuclear site. Image: National Council of Resistance of Iran

Trump met Netanyahu adviser ahead of Middle East trip – Axios

US President Donald Trump held a private meeting on Thursday with Israeli Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer, a close adviser to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Axios reported, citing two sources briefed on the meeting.

The meeting, which was not announced by either side, took place at the White House ahead of Trump’s trip to the Middle East starting Monday.

According to Axios, Trump and Dermer discussed Iran’s nuclear program and the war in Gaza. The outlet also reported that the next round of US-Iran nuclear talks will be held on Sunday in Muscat.

Trump is scheduled to visit Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates. He will not stop in Israel during the trip.

Pezeshkian defends Persian Gulf name amid Trump renaming reports

Iranian president Masoud Pezeshkian has reacted to reports that US president Donald Trump may want to rename the Persian Gulf the Arabian Gulf.

"The Persian Gulf will remain the Persian Gulf," Pezeshkian posted on X on Thursday.

US Senate Republicans call for end to Iranian enrichment

"They are enriching uranium for one purpose: to obtain a nuclear weapon," the official US Senate Republicans account posted on X on Thursday.

"The only acceptable outcome is a complete and verifiable dismantlement of Iran’s nuclear program."

Any country aiding attacks on Iran will be targeted, IRGC chief says

The commander of Iran's Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) has hinted at potential targeting of regional countries that get involved in any military operation against the country.

"Any location in any territory that serves as the origin of aggression against us will become the target of our retaliation," General Hossein Salami told state TV on Thursday while visiting a newly unveiled underground IRGC drone base.

"One aspect of our show of force is to correct the enemy’s miscalculations, and our enemies must become acquainted—at least to some extent—with the reality of our power."