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Iran responds to Biden’s promise to liberate Iran

Raisi says Iran will not be a “cash cow” for Washington

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Iran obtained freedom 43 years ago and will defend it to the last, says Raisi
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Iran became free 43 years ago and is still committed to maintaining that freedom. This is how Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi reacted to US President Joe Biden’s desire to “liberate Iran”.

“The United States is ready to destroy many people around the world to serve their interests. Iran gained its freedom 43 years ago and is determined not to remain in captivity, “Raisi said from the Islamic Republic’s news agency. He added that in no case would Iran become a” cash cow “in the country. hands of Washington.

The United States has previously threatened impose new sanctions on Iran for the help of the Russian Federation. Biden said the US will soon “liberate Iran” or “liberate itself,” he reports channel 360. Washington also imposed sanctions on 14 Iranian officials and three organizations for “cracking down on protests,” he reports RT.

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Iran became free 43 years ago and is still committed to maintaining that freedom. This is how Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi reacted to US President Joe Biden’s desire to “liberate Iran”. “The United States is ready to destroy many people around the world to serve their interests. Iran gained its freedom 43 years ago and is determined not to remain in captivity, “Raisi said from the Islamic Republic’s news agency. He added that in no case would Iran become a” cash cow “in the country. Washington’s hands. Earlier, the United States threatened to impose new sanctions on Iran for aiding the Russian Federation. Biden said the United States will soon “liberate Iran” or “liberate itself,” reports the TV channel 360. Washington also imposed sanctions on 14 Iranian officials and three organizations for “crushing the protests,” RT reports.

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