Iran’s foreign minister is in Moscow meeting with Putin to ‘coordinate’ their ‘positions.’
Iran said on Monday it has expanded the range of legitimate targets for its armed forces after the United States attacked three Iranian nuclear sites on Saturday.
Ebrahim Zolfaqari, spokesperson for Iran’s Khatam al-Anbiya central military headquarters, said on June 23, “Mr Trump, the gambler, you may start this war, but we will be the ones to end it.”
On June 21, U.S. forces used B-2 bombers to strike three Iranian nuclear facilities: Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan.
Iran and Israel have been at war since June 13, when Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu launched strikes on Iran.
Israel Defense Forces spokesperson Brig. Gen. Effie Defrin said at the time that “preemptive and precise strikes” were carried out to prevent the Iranian regime’s ability to build a nuclear bomb.
On Monday, Tasnim News Agency, which is affiliated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, reported that the commander of the Iranian army, Maj. Gen. Amir Hatami, also pledged a harsh response.
U.S. President Donald Trump suggested on Sunday that he may support regime change in Iran.
“It’s not politically correct to use the term, ‘Regime Change,’ but if the current Iranian Regime is unable to MAKE IRAN GREAT AGAIN, why wouldn’t there be a Regime change??? MIGA,” Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social.
Exiled Iranian royal Reza Pahlavi said in a statement posted on social media platform X on Monday, “As soon as the current regime is gone, we will rebuild Iran and we will Make Iran Great Again.”
As soon as the current regime is gone, we will rebuild Iran and we will Make Iran Great Again.@PahlaviReza pic.twitter.com/sfcKaX1QMF
— Reza Pahlavi Communications (@PahlaviComms) June 22, 2025
Tehran denies that its nuclear program is for anything other than peaceful purposes.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said earlier this month that it is seriously concerned about Iran’s “rapid accumulation of highly enriched uranium.”
IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi later told Sky News presenter Yalda Hakim on June 18, “We came to the conclusion that we could not affirm there is any systematic effort in Iran at the moment to manufacture a nuclear weapon.”
On Sunday, Russian news agency Tass reported that Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said: “Russia is a friend of Iran, we have a strategic partnership. We always consult with each other and coordinate our positions.”
On Monday, Araghchi met Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow.
“The absolutely unprovoked aggression against Iran has no basis and no justification,” Putin told Araghchi in televised comments. “For our part, we are making efforts to assist the Iranian people.”
By Owen Evans






