
WASHINGTON — Iran’s ambassador to the United Nations on Thursday denied that Tehran had given a green light to its proxies to attack U.S. forces in the Middle East, accusing U.S. officials of employing “fake intelligence.”
In an exclusive interview with NBC News, Ambassador Majid Takht Ravanchi rejected statements from the Trump administration that Tehran posed a heightened danger to U.S. interests in the region.
“These are all allegations which are being produced by the same people who, in the run-up to the U.S. invasion of Iraq, did the same,” Ravanchi said, in an apparent reference to national security adviser John Bolton, who worked in George W. Bush’s administration during the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq.
“So we do not accept such an allegation. And all of these (allegations) are fake intelligence,” Ravanchi said.
NBC News reported earlier Thursday that President Donald Trump’s decision to deploy an aircraft carrier strike group and bombers to the Persian Gulf was based in part on intelligence that the Iranian regime had informed some of its proxy forces that they can now go after American military personnel and assets in the region, according to three U.S. officials familiar with the intelligence.
The intelligence showed that an Iranian official discussed activating Iranian-backed groups to target Americans, the officials said.
Trump said on Thursday that his administration had information Iran was “threatening” the United States, though he provided no details.
“We have information that you don’t want to know about,” Trump said. But he added that “we don’t want to have to do anything.”
Trump said he was ready to speak with Iranian leaders and come to an understanding that would allow the country to improve its economic prospects. “What I’d like to see with Iran, I’d like to see them call me. “
Trump added: “I look forward to the day where we can actually help Iran. We’re not looking to hurt Iran.
Asked about Trump’s request for talks, Ravanchi said Trump had derailed diplomacy by pulling the United States out of the nuclear agreement last year. The accord had been negotiated between Iran and six governments, including the United States
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