Araghchi: The U.S. attack on a freshwater desalination unit will have 'serious consequences'
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi accused the U.S. of attacking a freshwater desalination plant on Qeshm Island, impacting water supply to 30 villages.
The Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has expressed outrage over a recent attack attributed to the United States on a freshwater desalination facility located on Qeshm Island, strategically situated in the Strait of Hormuz. Araghchi labeled the attack as a 'blatant and desperate crime,' claiming that it has significantly disrupted the water supply for around 30 villages in the region. This accusation comes amid escalating tensions between Iran and the U.S., particularly related to military actions in the area.
While the specific details of the attack remain somewhat unclear, reports, including satellite imagery analyzed by the New York Times, suggest that damage was inflicted on an Iranian naval base on Qeshm Island earlier in the week. The implications of such an attack, especially on critical infrastructure like water supply systems, not only raise humanitarian concerns but also heighten the risk of further military confrontations in the already volatile region.
Araghchi's remarks underscore the Iranian government's serious stance regarding any incursions into its territory and infrastructure. He warned that these actions by the U.S. set a dangerous precedent that could lead to severe repercussions. The statement reflects Iran's strategy to rally domestic support by framing external threats while simultaneously projecting its resolve on the international stage as tensions continue to simmer in the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial maritime passageway for global oil shipments.