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Top Iran leader: Trump is a clown

He will betray us, says Khamenei in first Friday sermon in teheran in eight years

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TEHERAN: Iran’s supreme leader said President Donald Trump is a “clown” who only pretends to support the Iranian people but will “push a poisonous dagger” into their backs, as he struck a defiant tone in his first Friday sermon in Teheran in eight years.

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said the mass funerals for Iran’s top general, who was killed in a US airstrike earlier this month, showed that the Iranian people support the Islamic Republic despite its recent trials.

He said the “cowardly” killing of Qassem Soleimani had taken out the most effective commander in the battle against the Islamic State group.

In response, Iran launched a barrage of ballistic missiles targeting US troops in Iraq, without causing serious injuries. Khamenei said the strike had dealt a “blow to America’s image” as a superpower.

In part of the sermon delivered in Arabic, he said the “real punishment” would be in forcing the US to withdraw from the Middle East.

As Iran’s Revolution­ary Guard braced for an American counteratt­ack that never came, it mistakenly shot down a Ukrainian jetliner shortly after it took off from Teheran airport, killing all 176 passengers on board, mostly Iranians.

Authoritie­s concealed their role in the tragedy for three days, initially blaming the crash on a technical problem.

Their admission of responsibi­lity triggered days of street protests, which security forces dispersed with live ammunition and tear gas.

Khamenei called the shootdown of the plane a “bitter accident” that saddened Iran as much as it made its enemies happy.

He said Iran’s enemies had seized on the crash to question the Islamic Republic, the Revolution­ary Guard and the armed forces.

He also lashed out at Western countries, saying they are too weak to “bring Iranians to their knees”.

He said Britain, France and Germany, which this week triggered a dispute mechanism to try and bring Iran back into compliance with the unravellin­g 2015 nuclear agreement, were “contemptib­le” government­s and “servants” of the United States.

He said Iran was willing to negotiate, but not with the United States.

Khamenei has held the country’s top office since 1989 and has the final say on all major decisions. The 80-year-old leader openly wept at the funeral of Soleimani and vowed “harsh retaliatio­n” against the United States.

Tensions between Iran and the United States have steadily escalated since Trump withdrew the US from Iran’s 2015 nuclear deal with world powers, which had imposed restrictio­ns on its nuclear programme in exchange for the lifting of internatio­nal sanctions.

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