Amir Abdollahian says language of force against Iranians ends in failure

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
TEHRAN- Hossein Amir Abdollahian, the foreign minister of Iran, has cautioned the United States from speaking to the Iranian people in a
forceful manner. In a late-night tweet on Saturday, Amir Abdollahian made the comments in response to recent U.S
claims against Iran over a fictitious conspiracy to assassinate former President Donald Trump's national security adviser John Bolton.The
U.S
Department of Justice on Wednesday accused a man going by the name of Shahram Poursafi of trying to orchestrate the murder of Bolton in
retribution for the U.S
airstrike in January 2020 that assassinated Iran's fabled anti-terror leader Lieutenant General Qassem Soleimani.The most recent scenario
describes Poursafi as a member of the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps of Iran who sought to offer Americans a $300,000 bounty in October 2021
to carry out the scheme in either Washington, DC, or Maryland.Nasser Kanaani, the spokesperson for Iran's Foreign Ministry, said on Friday
that raising fuss about the hoax Bolton assassination plan won't help Washington cover up its own transgressions.Kanaani said in a post on
his Twitter account that the U.S
was fabricating allegations about a politically bankrupt element, a known terrorist, and a coup plotter against sovereign states in order to
into a repeating practice in the American court and propaganda system, Kanaani said on Wednesday in response to past allegations of
propaganda ruse and especially escaping the responsibility of responding to numerous terrorist crimes that the American government has
either directly participated in, such as the cowardly assassination of General Martyr Soleimani, or like the terrorist crimes committed by
these ridiculous accusations, and emphasizes that it reserves the right to take any action within the framework of international law to
defend the rights of the government and citizens of the Islamic Republic of Iran."In a commentary on August 12, the Tehran Times wrote the
U.S
moves in inventing such fabrications have long been out of date
For example, it said, in 2002 George W