While U.S. Says Iran War To Be Ended Soon, Iranian Foreign Minister Expresses Country’s Pursuit to Continue Missile Attacks
IRAN – Amid the escalating conflict in the Middle East, Iranian Prime Minister Abbas Araghchi said his country will continue the missile attacks as long as necessary.
The United States and Israel’s joint airstrikes against Iran culminated in the death of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The escalating tension in the Middle East is affecting several other nations, too.

Currently, there is global unease amid the instability of the oil supply with regards to the escalating tension in the Middle East. Steep hikes in fuel prices are expected, thus, in the Philippines, countless Filipinos already got their tanks filled up amid the looming pump price increase.
According to United States Pres. Donald Trump, they attacked Iran as a preemptive against the supposed launching of attacks against his country’s allies and the America’s interest.

Amid the global concern on the impact of the Middle East tension towards the oil flow in several countries, U.S. Pres. Donald Trump warned Iran of a much harder attack if it halts the oil supply.
“I will not allow a terrorist regime to hold the world hostage and attempt to stop the globe’s oil supply. And if Iran does anything to do that, they’ll get hit at a much, much harder level,” Trump said.

U.S. Pres. Donald Trump stressed that Washington is committed to protect the stability of the global markets. According to him, the increase in the oil costs will be temporary. However, the recent remarks of an authority in Iran showed the possibility that the tension might not be eased soon.

Based on Inquirer, Iranian Prime Minister Abbas Araghchi claimed that Iran will continue its missile attacks as long as necessary. Furthermore, based on the post, the Iranian official also claimed that negotiations with U.S. is ‘no longer on the agenda’.
The statement of the Iranian Prime Minister came after U.S. Pres. Donald Trump said that the Iran war will be ended soon.