Pointing to the US' cyber-war against Iran, the country's Foreign Minister warned that the US is not able to end any war it begins.

Iran Press/ America: In an interview with NBC Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif denied the US accusation that Tehran has the plan to interfere with the upcoming US presidential election.

"Iran doesn't have a preference in your election to intervene in that election," Zarif told NBC.

Iranian Foreign Minister added: "We don't interfere in the internal affairs of another country, but there is a cyber-war going on which the US has begun."

Pointing to the US and Zionist regime's cyber-attack to Iran's nuclear facilities, Zarif reiterated: "The attack was in a very dangerous, irresponsible way that could've killed millions of people."

"You remember Stuxnet and Zero-day attacks, you remember the Olympic Operation. So there is a cyber-war and Iran is engaged in that cyber-war," he continued.

"Any war that the United States starts it won't be able to finish," Zarif said.

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