Iran's Foreign Minister Alaghchi gave the following latest information in an interview with Al Jazeera on March 1st:
It is impossible for Iran to undergo a regime change. If their goal is to change the regime, it would be an impossible task.
Killing Khamenei would be unprecedented and a serious violation of international law.
But the death of a leader does not mean a regime change.
"The Khamenei path" will continue.
We have a very well-established political system. This system is strong enough to withstand any turbulence.
Of course, we cannot hit any targets within the United States.
Therefore, we must take action against their bases in the region.
In this war, there is no victory for the other side.
We have not attacked the brother countries in the Persian Gulf, nor have we attacked our neighbors.
However, Iran has "no restrictions in self-defense."
The incident that happened in Oman (being hit) was not what we wanted.
We have informed the armed forces to be cautious when choosing targets.
Actually, our military units are now independent and to some extent isolated, and they act according to general instructions given in advance.
To be honest, Alaghchi has a very difficult job, and since he didn't reach an agreement with the Americans, some Iranians have blamed him for it.
This consequence is one that a small foreign minister cannot afford.
Talking about entering the next round, being hit, and not reaching an agreement, how can you avoid being hit?
How can he be responsible for it?
Original: toutiao.com/article/1858471864793291/
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