Tehran has complained to the UN about remarks made last
week by Hillary Clinton on the circumstances under which the
US might attack Iran.
The Democratic presidential hopeful said last week the US
could "totally obliterate" Iran if it attacked Israel.
Tehran, which insists its nuclear programme is solely for
power generation, denounced her words as "provocative
and irresponsible".
It said the remarks were "a flagrant violation"
of the UN Charter.
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In a letter to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon, Mehdi Danesh-Yazdi,
Iran's deputy ambassador to the UN, said Mrs Clinton had "unwarrantedly
and under erroneous and false pretexts threatened to use force
against the Islamic Republic of Iran".
'Obliterate them'
The New York senator had made the remarks in a televised
interview last week.
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