The U.S. is not in a position to obliterate Iran

Responding to US President Donald Trump's recent threats to Tehran, Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif said: "the United States is not in a position to obliterate Iran".

US actions have been confrontational and provocative but Iran is not seeking war, Zarif told CNN after Trump threatened Iran with obliteration on Twitter.

"I think President Trump should remember that we don't live in the 18th century. There is a United Nations charter, and the threat of wars is illegal," Zarif said.

Amid escalating tensions between the Trump administration and Tehran after the Iran Revolution Guards Corps [IRGC] shot down an intruding US spy drone over Gulf waters, the US president warned Tuesday that any subsequent attack Iran might carry out on anything American would be met with great and overwhelming force.

"In some areas, overwhelming will mean obliteration," Trump tweeted.

Zarif said the US administration was trying to undermine the Iranian government and walked into it based on a wrong analysis.

Saying that Trump has received wrong information, wrong analysis, Iranian Foreign Minister noted that President Trump finds himself in a situation where he believes that he needs to get out.

Iranian foreign minister called the sanctions an additional insult by the United States against the entire Iranian nation.

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