Iran sees US hand in parade attack
US instigates allies in Gulf, says Rouhani
Teheran, Sept. 23: Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani said Sunday that an unnamed US-allied country in the Persian Gulf was behind an attack on a military parade that killed 25 people and wounded nearly 70.
Rouhani did not identify those behind Saturday’s attack, which was claimed by an Arab separatist group. He could have been referring to Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates or Bahrain - close US military allies that view Iran as a regional menace over its support for militant groups across the Middle East.
“All of those small mercenary countries that we see in this region are backed by America. It is Americans who instigate them and provide them with necessary means to commit these crimes,” Rouhani said.
Saturday’s attack, in which militants disguised as soldiers opened fire on an annual Iranian military parade in Ahvaz, in the oil-rich southwest, was the deadliest attack in the country in nearly a decade. Women and children scattered along with once-marching Revolutionary Guard soldiers as heavy gunfire rang out, the chaos captured live on state television.
The region’s Arab separatists, once only known for nighttime attacks on unguarded oil pipelines, claimed responsibility for the assault. Iran summoned diplomats from Britain, Denmark and the Netherlands early Sunday for harboring “members of the terrorist group” that launched the attack.
IRAN TARGETS US allies in Persian Gulf such as Saudi Arabia, UAE or Bahrain.
SUMMONS UK, Denmark and the Netherlands diplomats for harbouring ‘terrorists’