Remote pastor Javad Zarif shielded the rocket strikes saying Iran took 'proportionate measures' and was just acting in 'self-protection' when they struck back at the U.S.
Zarif, nonetheless, cautioned that Iran didn't 'look for heightening or war' yet promised to keep guarding themselves if the U.S. decided to fight back.
The terminating of the rockets late Tuesday was a significant acceleration among Iran and the U.S. what's more, raised prompt feelings of dread that the two long-term foes were crawling nearer to war.
Be that as it may, the reaction from Iran's remote priest is one of a couple of markers that there probably won't be a further counter on either side – at any rate for the time being.
- NAN
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