Iran's 'one word only' for America in standoff at emergency UN meeting
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The recent airstrikes on Iran have sparked a tense exchange at the United Nations, with Iran delivering a sharp rebuke to the United States. The strikes, part of Operation Epic Fury, targeted Iran’s nuclear and missile infrastructure, escalating tensions between the two nations.

In a heated emergency meeting at the UN headquarters in New York City, Iran’s Ambassador Amir Saeid Iravani addressed the assembly with a pointed message directed at the U.S. “I have one word only,” Iravani declared. “I advise the representative of the United States to be polite. It will be better for yourself and the country you represent, thank you.”

The call for civility came after the airstrikes, which Iran views as a significant provocation. However, U.S. Ambassador Mike Waltz responded to Iravani’s comments with a firm dismissal. “Frankly, I’m not going to dignify this with another response,” Waltz stated, critiquing Iran’s human rights record by highlighting the regime’s history of violence against its own citizens. “Especially, as this representative sits here, in this body, representing a regime that has killed tens of thousands of its own people and imprisoned many more simply for wanting freedom from your tyranny,” he concluded.

This exchange underscores the deep-seated animosity and the complex geopolitical challenges facing the international community, as both nations remain locked in a contentious standoff. As the situation develops, the global community watches closely, hoping for a resolution that can prevent further escalation.

US Ambassador Mike Waltz hit back at Iravani and said: ‘Frankly, I’m not going to dignify this with another response.’

‘Especially, as this representative sits here, in this body, representing a regime that has killed tens of thousands of its own people and imprisoned many more simply for wanting freedom from your tyranny,’ he concluded. 

The tense meeting saw Iravani describe the war against Iran as one against international law and international legal order under the United Nations Charter. 

‘This morning, the United States regime – jointly and in coordination with the Israeli regime – initiated an unprovoked and premeditated aggression against the Islamic Republic of Iran for the second time in recent months,’ Iran’s ambassador said. 

Iran¿s Ambassador Amir Saeid Iravani told America to be 'polite' at the emergency meeting following 'Operation Epic Fury,' which saw airstrikes targeting Iran's nuclear and missile programs

Iran’s Ambassador Amir Saeid Iravani told America to be ‘polite’ at the emergency meeting following ‘Operation Epic Fury,’ which saw airstrikes targeting Iran’s nuclear and missile programs

US Ambassador Mike Waltz hit back at Iravani and said, 'Frankly, I'm not going to dignify this with another response,' after he defended the move by President Trump

US Ambassador Mike Waltz hit back at Iravani and said, ‘Frankly, I’m not going to dignify this with another response,’ after he defended the move by President Trump 

Israel's Ambassador Dany Danon said the attacks were an 'act of necessity' to put an end to an 'existential threat'

Israel’s Ambassador Dany Danon said the attacks were an ‘act of necessity’ to put an end to an ‘existential threat’

‘This is not only an act of aggression; it is a war crime and a crime against humanity,’ Iravani continued. 

‘The invocation to ‘preemptive attack,’ claims of imminent threat, or other unsubstantiated political claims, are unfounded legally, morally and politically.’ 

The UN Security Council, charged with ensuring international peace and security is maintained, is comprised of 15 members, including five permanent members; China, France, Russian Federation, the United Kingdom and the United States. 

Other current members include Bahrain, Colombia, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Denmark, Greece, Latvia, Liberia, Pakistan, Panama and Somalia.

At around 1.15am on Saturday, the US and Israel began hitting Iranian targets to ‘dismantle the Iranian regime’s security apparatus.’ According to the United Nations News, the strikes do not meet the criteria of lawful self-defense and ‘constitute a violation of Article Two.’

In response, Iran said it will invoke, ‘without hesitation,’ the Charter’s Article 51 for its ‘inherent and lawful’ right to self-defense. 

But, Israel’s Ambassador Dany Danon said the attacks were an ‘act of necessity’ to put an end to an ‘existential threat,’ UN News reported. 

‘This is not the anger of a radical fringe,’ Danon said. ‘It is State-sanctioned hatred.’ 

Waltz equally defended the operation, and said: ‘This is a moment in history that requires moral clarity.’

Waltz claimed that the operation had ‘specific and strategic’ objectives in efforts to reduce missile capabilities that threaten allies, target naval assets used in international waters and disrupt machinery that provides militant weaponry. 

Waltz claimed that the operation had 'specific and strategic' objectives in efforts to reduce missile capabilities that threaten allies, target naval assets used in international waters and disrupt machinery that provides militant weaponry

Waltz claimed that the operation had ‘specific and strategic’ objectives in efforts to reduce missile capabilities that threaten allies, target naval assets used in international waters and disrupt machinery that provides militant weaponry

UN Secretary General António Guterres slammed Israel and US for the strikes, as well as Iran's counter attacks, and said the conflict is a 'grave threat' to international peace and security

UN Secretary General António Guterres slammed Israel and US for the strikes, as well as Iran’s counter attacks, and said the conflict is a ‘grave threat’ to international peace and security

The efforts, according to Waltz, were to make sure that ‘the Iranian regime can never, ever threaten the world with a nuclear weapon.’

‘No responsible nation can ignore persistent aggression and violence,’ he said, referring to violent organizations in the Middle East, such as Houthis, Hezbollah and Hamas, that Iran has supported, according to Waltz. 

He continued that the country presented a ‘grave and mounting danger’ as it continued to seek out missile capability advancements and nuclear goals. 

Waltz added that the Council has attempted to thwart this threat, including in resolution 1696 in 2006 that ordered Iran to suspend all uranium enrichment and reprocessing. 

However, Iran did not and the Council enacted resolutions 1737 in 2006, 1747 in 2007, 1803 and 1835 in 2008 and 1927 in 2010, which represented ‘the world’s collective judgement’ that the country posed a threat, UN News reported. 

UN Secretary General António Guterres slammed Israel and US for the strikes, as well as Iran’s counter attacks. 

‘We are witnessing a grave threat to international peace and security,’ he said. ‘Let me be clear: There is no viable alternative to the peace settlement of international disputes.’ 

Many top UN officials also condemned the attacks, including the High Commissioner of Human Rights Volker Türk, President of the General Assembly Annalena Baerbock and Director-General of the World Health Organization Tedros Ghebreyesus. 

‘The UN Charter is clear: all Member States must settle their international disputes by peaceful means in such a manner that international peace and security, and justice, are not endangered,’ Baerbock said, UN News reported. 

‘I am deeply concerned about the current situation in the Middle East. My heart is with the civilians caught in the crossfire,’ Ghebreyesus added. 

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