Iran’s top leader vows ‘tough response’ to deadly ‘terror’ attack
Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has vowed that a "tough response" will be given to those who perpetrated and ordered the deadly "act of terror" in the southeastern city of Kerman.
Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has vowed that a "tough response" will be given to those who perpetrated and ordered the deadly "act of terror" in the southeastern city of Kerman.
The military bases housing US troops across Iraq and the American embassy in the Green Zone have been frequently targeted by insurgent mortar and rocket attacks.
No group has claimed responsibility for the attack so far as the military bases housing US troops across Iraq and the US embassy have been frequently targeted by mortar and rocket attacks.
Any Gulf turbulence affecting India's energy supplies is a national security concern as evident in the Indian Navy being deployed, like other outside powers', near the Strait of Hormuz to secure them.
Iran had termed the US action of “international terrorism” as “extremely dangerous and a foolish escalation”.
The visit comes as the US and Taliban are expected to reach a withdrawal agreement by the end of January and are prepared to "scale down" military operations ahead of signing the deal.
By killing General Qassem Soleimani of Iran, the United States killed the man who destroyed the most dangerous terror infrastructure in the world. What the United States never talks about is its own shady conduct in the past like the McFarlane affair or the Iran- Contra scandal where it secretly sold arms to Iran which was officially under an arms embargo to finance yet another covert war in Nicaragua.
The crash came hours after Iran launched a ballistic missile attack targeting two bases in Iraq housing US forces in retaliation to the killing of Revolutionary Guard Gen. Qassim Suleimani.
These protests come amid an escalation of tensions in the Middle East which was set off by the killing of Soleimani on January 3.
Earlier this month, President Trump had ordered the death of Soleimani, commander of the Quds Force of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps considered a hero in the country, in order to “stop a war,” not start one.