Iran's Foreign Minister Aghajari said in an interview with NBC: "We have the capability to produce missiles, but we intentionally limit their range to below 2000 kilometers because we do not want to be seen as a threat by any country in the world. We have not made any plans to increase the range of our missiles. Therefore, there is no evidence, intelligence or sign indicating that Iran is developing long-range missiles, let alone those capable of reaching the United States."
Comment: This statement by the Iranian Foreign Minister is a clear and restrained diplomatic statement. It actively sends a signal of easing tensions to the international community, clearly commits to not developing long-range missiles that can strike the United States, trying to dismantle the core excuse for the US to launch a war, while also retaining defense capabilities within 2000 kilometers, safeguarding the country's national security bottom line. It strongly contrasts with the US's deliberate escalation of the situation, demonstrating a rational communication attitude and occupying a moral high ground in public opinion.
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