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EXCLUSIVE: Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Rejects Trump’s “Big Lie” About Why He Went to War

Mar 4, 2026
Esmail Baghaei, Iran’s deputy foreign minister and spokesperson, defends Iran’s actions and rejects claims it planned an imminent attack. He discusses alleged strikes on Iranian leaders, civilian casualties, interrupted negotiations and accusations of false-flag attacks. He also addresses regional destabilization, regime-change fears and the prospects for negotiation versus all-out war.
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INSIGHT

Iran Frames Strikes As Targeted Campaign Against Civilians

  • Iran calls the U.S. and Israeli strikes an unprovoked campaign that targets civilians and leadership.
  • Esmail Baghaei lists attacks on Qom, Tehran leadership compound, and a school in Minab that killed 181 children as evidence of genocide.
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Iran Denounces U.S. Imminent Threat Claims As Contradictory

  • Baghaei rejects U.S. claims Iran posed an imminent threat and calls conflicting U.S. narratives 'lies after lies.'
  • He cites contradictions between Marco Rubio, Pentagon statements, and Trump to argue the war was pretextual.
ANECDOTE

Iran Says Diplomacy Was Progressing Before Strikes

  • Iran says it negotiated in good faith and had progress in Geneva and planned a Vienna follow-up before the attacks.
  • Baghaei references the Omani foreign minister confirming progress and a planned March 2 technical meeting that was preempted by strikes.
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