Austrian President: No One Wants War with Iran

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Austrian president warns against war with Iran

The US must refrain from pursuing war with Iran otherwise the world will plunge into a major crisis, Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen has warned.

Speaking at a joint press conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Sochi on Wednesday, Van der Bellen slammed US sanctions against Tehran by saying that such policies “do not help international relations.”

Rt.com reports:“The fact that the US withdrew from the Iranian nuclear deal undermines trust in this agreement in general,” he told journalists.

The Austrian leader also admitted that Europe has so far failed to “come up with a mechanism that would help companies effectively circumvent” the US restrictions. He also said that creating such an instrument is a “very laborious” task.

Van der Bellen then warned the US against going down its chosen path by saying that any additional pressure Washington puts on Iran “is going to undermine political relations” on the international arena “even further.”

If America continues to put pressure on Iran, the whole situation risks spilling into another major crisis “as it happened in Iraq some years ago,” the president warned, without elaborating.

Van der Bellen’s words came amid growing fears that a military conflict could potentially break out between the US and Iran. These concerns were further fueled by the US decision to recall all non-essential personnel from its embassy in the Iraqi capital of Baghdad and a consulate in Iraq’s northern town of Erbil. The developments have prompted Germany and the Netherlands to temporarily suspend its missions aimed at training the Iraqi forces.

Earlier, the Iraqi ambassador to Moscow said that Baghdad would not let the US use the Iraqi territory in the event of a war against Iran, adding that it is not interested in another “devastating” conflict in the region.

Washington has deployed the USS ‘Abraham Lincoln’ Carrier Strike Group, as well as B-52 bombers, to “send a message”to Iran while constantly citing an allegedly increased threat from Tehran and criticizing those of its allies who doubted the claim.

US President Donald Trump has recently dismissed a New York Times report of a plan to send “120,000 troops” to the Middle East as “fake news,” saying that it would “hopefully” not be necessary. He added, however, that if it did come to a hot conflict, “we’d send a hell of a lot more troops than that.”


1 Comment

  1. Austrian President: No One Wants War with Iran
    duhhh helllooooooo that’s bullshit…. A VERY FUCKING LOT OF PEOPLE WANT WAR WITH IRAN…… we have been promised a war with IRAN… and we will have our fucking war with IRAN…… AND THE SOONER THE BETTER…. I AM VERY FUCKING EXCITED ABOUT THIS FORTHCOMING WAR…… not everybody loses out in wars….. I intend to prosper from this war…

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