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Iran says new sanctions threatened by 'desperate' US will fail

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Posted on August 23, 2026

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· Last updated: August 23, 2026

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Iran Says New US Sanctions Are Desperate Move That Will Fail Amid Ongoing Conflict

Iran Responds to New US Sanctions and Regional Tensions

By Elwely Elwelly and Menna AlaaElDin

US Threatens Tougher Sanctions

DUBAI, Aug 23 (Reuters) - Iran's foreign minister dismissed the threat of new U.S. sanctions as a sign of desperation on Sunday and said the expected new measures would fail to defeat Tehran.

U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, who is due to hold a press conference at 2 p.m. EDT (1800 GMT) on Monday, has threatened to impose "the toughest sanctions in history" on Iran.

Impact of Sanctions on Iran's Economy

Iran's economy is already under huge pressure from international sanctions, its infrastructure has been hit repeatedly and thousands of people have been killed in airstrikes on the Islamic Republic since the U.S. and Israel launched attacks on February 28.

But Tehran remains defiant after nearly six months of war and has brought shipping to a virtual standstill in the Strait of Hormuz, refusing to allow unauthorized oil tankers to transit a waterway that is vital for global oil shipments. The effective blockade of the strait has pushed up global oil prices.

Iran's Defiant Stance

Describing what he said were "repetitive scenarios", Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said in a video posted on Telegram: "The fact that they (U.S. leaders) have moved on from military operations ... to bring up the same old plans shows that they are desperate."

He said Washington must speak to Iran respectfully to find "a solution based on justice and honour."

"We have never been afraid. All of their actions - whether blockades or other military moves they have made - have failed, and this new issue of theirs will fail as well," he said.

International Reactions and Diplomatic Efforts

U.S. President Donald Trump has warned of economic consequences against any country that provides "any type of lifeline to Iran" and Bessent has urged cooperation with Washington by China, which buys more than 80% of Iran's shipped oil, according to 2025 data from analytics firm Kpler. China has urged diplomacy.

Pakistan's Mediation Role

PAKISTAN'S ARMY CHIEF TO VISIT TEHRAN

Iran said Pakistan's army chief, Asim Munir, would visit Tehran on Monday as part of efforts to restore peace and security in the region, but gave few details.

Pakistan has been mediating in the conflict and a Pakistani government source said Munir would touch on recent developments including the U.S. threat of new sanctions.

Statements from US and Iranian Leaders

Trump said on Friday that Washington was observing "what happens" in the conflict.

"They would love to make a deal, but they're not ready to make the right deal, in my opinion," Trump said of Iran.

U.S. attacks have severely diminished Iran's economy and devastated its navy and air force, but Tehran maintains enough missile and drone capability to impede oil tanker traffic and attack regional rivals.

Regional Security and Future Prospects

Iranian Parliament speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf said on Saturday that Tehran had received "numerous messages" from neighbouring countries about establishing new regional security arrangements and economic cooperation.

Qalibaf did not say which countries he was referring to. He accused the U.S. of endangering the security of its allies in the region for the sake of Israel, adding that an independent, "homegrown" regional order would deliver peace and security.

Uncertain Future for Iran's Nuclear Program

Trump has yet to achieve objectives he set at the start of the war such as dismantling Iran's nuclear programme — the state of which remains uncertain given that U.N. inspectors have been shut out since 2025 — and creating conditions for Iranians to overthrow their clerical rulers.

Calls for Diplomacy

While Iran remains defiant, President Masoud Pezeshkian has also called for a diplomatic solution.

"It would be better to end the war today, when we are powerful and have dignity, and the whole world acknowledges our victory and emphasizes that America, contrary to all regulations, attacked our schools, hospitals, and infrastructure and is hated in the world," the ISNA news agency quoted him as saying on Friday.

(Reporting by Elwely Elwelly in Dubai, Menna AlaaElDin in Cairo and Mubasher Bukhari in Islamabad, Writing by Timothy Heritage, Editing by Susan Fenton)

Key Takeaways

  • Iran condemns impending U.S. sanctions as repetitive and unsuccessful, asserting they will fail like previous measures.
  • China continues to import over 80% of Iran’s shipped oil in 2025, cushioning the impact of Western sanctions.
  • Pakistan’s army chief, Asim Munir, will visit Tehran Monday to push regional peace talks and possibly address U.S. sanction threats.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Iran's response to the new US sanctions?
Iran's foreign minister called the new US sanctions a sign of desperation and said they will fail to defeat Tehran.
How have the sanctions affected Iran's economy?
Iran's economy has come under severe pressure due to ongoing international sanctions and military attacks.
What impact has the conflict had on global oil prices?
The blockade of the Strait of Hormuz by Iran has contributed to a rise in global oil prices.
What role is Pakistan playing in the Iran conflict?
Pakistan has been mediating in the conflict, and its army chief is expected to discuss recent developments with Iranian officials.
Has Iran shown willingness for a diplomatic solution?
Yes, both President Masoud Pezeshkian and other officials have publicly called for diplomacy and a peaceful resolution.

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