By Xinhua
Tehran : Iran Thursday slammed the sanctions imposed by the United States on the Islamic Republic’s Revolutionary Guards and banks, calling the measures were doomed to failure, the state media reported.
“America’s hostile policy to the Iranian people and the country’s legal institutions are against international law. They are worthless and ineffective, and doomed to failure,” Foreign Ministry spokesman Mohammad Ali Hosseini was quoted as saying.
The United States announced on Thursday that it is imposing new sanctions against Iran, charging that Tehran supports terrorism in the Middle East, exports missiles and is engaging in a nuclear buildup.
The sanctions will be imposed against Iran’s Defense Ministry, its Revolutionary Guard Corps and more than 20 Iranian companies, banks and individuals.
Under U.S. laws, any assets found in the United States belonging to the designated groups must be frozen. Americans are also forbidden from doing business with them.
The sanctions are believed to be the toughest Washington has levied against Iran since the 1979 takeover of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran.
Hosseini dismissed the U.S. accusations as ridiculous.
“The ridiculous accusations by U.S. officials cannot save them from the Iraqi crisis that they have created by themselves,” he said.
“Such kind of decision can not disturb Iran’s development and progress and its legitimate institutions,” he added.
The new sanctions came days after U.S. President George W. Bush warned that a nuclear-armed Iran evoked the threat of “World War III,” and Vice President Dick Cheney attacked the Islamic republic’s nuclear drive.
Tensions are growing between the United States and Iran over Washington’s accusations that Iran is secretly developing nuclear weapons and helping Shiite militias in Iraq that target U.S. troops. Iran denies the charges.