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Washington sent a naval strike group to the Middle East led by the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier, with Trump threatening to intervene militarily after a deadly crackdown by Iranian authorities on two weeks of protests.
Iranian army chief Amir Hatami noted that Iran's armed forces were "at full defensive and military readiness".
Iranian army chief Amir Hatami noted that Iran's armed forces were "at full defensive and military readiness".
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PARIS: Iranian army chief Amir Hatami on Saturday warned the United States and Israel against an attack, saying his country's forces were on high alert following Washington's heavy military deployments in the Gulf.


He also insisted the Islamic Republic's nuclear expertise could not be eliminated, after Trump said he expected Tehran to seek a deal to avoid US strikes.


"If the enemy makes a mistake, without a doubt it will endanger its own security, the security of the region, and the security of the Zionist regime," Hatami said, according to the official IRNA news agency.


He noted that Iran's armed forces were "at full defensive and military readiness".


Washington sent a naval strike group to the Middle East led by the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier, with Trump threatening to intervene militarily after a deadly crackdown by Iranian authorities on two weeks of anti-government protests.


The deployment has raised fears of a possible direct confrontation with Iran, which has warned it would respond with missile strikes on US bases, ships and allies — notably Israel — in the event of an attack.


On Friday, Trump said he predicted that Iran would seek to negotiate a deal over its nuclear and missile programmes rather than face American military action.


Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi had said earlier that Tehran was ready for nuclear talks, but its missiles and defence "will never be negotiated".


With tensions heightened, Iranian authorities rushed to deny that several incidents on Saturday were linked to any attack or sabotage.


An explosion at a residential building in the southern Iranian port city of Bandar Abbas was unexplained for several hours before local firefighters announced it was a gas leak.


The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) denied that any of the buildings belonging to its naval forces in the province had been targeted, according to a statement carried by the Fars news agency.


The Tasnim agency on Saturday also denied "assassination rumours" surrounding the commander of the Guards' navy, Alireza Tangsiri, while state television reported smoke in Parand on the outskirts of the capital, Tehran, was "caused by a minor fire in the reeds".


The US carried out strikes on key Iranian nuclear sites in June when it briefly joined Israel's 12-day war against its regional foe.


Israeli attacks also hit military sites across the country and killed senior officers and top nuclear scientists.


But Hatami on Saturday insisted that Iran's nuclear technology "cannot be eliminated, even if scientists and sons of this nation are martyred".


On Friday, US Central Command (CENTCOM) said the IRGC would conduct "a two-day live-fire naval exercise" in the Strait of Hormuz, a key transit hub for global energy supplies.


In a statement, CENTCOM warned the IRGC against "any unsafe and unprofessional behaviour near US forces".


The United States designated the IRGC a terrorist organisation in 2019, a move the European Union followed on Thursday. — Reuters


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