Iranian Embassy Denounces US Claims of Military Destruction
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The Iranian Embassy in Washington, D.C., issued a statement today rejecting the United States’ narrative that Iran’s military has been destroyed. The embassy’s spokesperson called the claim "unfounded" and urged the U.S. to cease spreading misinformation. No new details were provided about the source of the allegations or any supporting evidence.
The statement was released amid ongoing tensions between Tehran and Washington over Iran’s regional activities and U.S. sanctions. The embassy’s remarks come as part of a broader diplomatic push by Iran to counter U.S. narratives.
No casualties, weaponry, or specific incidents were cited in the embassy’s response, and the U.S. has not issued a counter‑statement.
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