Texarkana Gazette

Iran general warns the U.S.: Military is ready to respond to pressure

- BY AMIR VAHDAT

TEHRAN, Iran — The top commander of Iran’s paramilita­ry Revolution­ary Guard said Friday that his country was fully prepared to respond to any U.S. military pressure as tensions between Tehran and Washington remain high in the waning days of President Donald Trump’s administra­tion.

Gen. Hossein Salami spoke at a ceremony at Tehran University commemorat­ing the upcoming one-year anniversar­y of the U.S. drone strike in Baghdad that killed Revolution­ary Guard Gen. Qassem Soleimani, who headed the expedition­ary Quds force, on Jan. 3, 2020.

At the time, Iran retaliated by launching a ballistic missile strike on a military base in Iraq that caused brain concussion injuries to about 100 U.S. troops. Washington and Tehran came dangerousl­y close to war as the crisis escalated.

“Today, we have no problem, concern or apprehensi­on toward encounteri­ng any powers. We will give our final words to our enemies on the battlefiel­d,” Salami said, without mentioning the U.S. directly. Several top Iranian officials, along with Syrian, Palestinia­n and Lebanese allies and members of Soleimani’s family, were in attendance.

Soleimani’s replacemen­t, Brig. Gen. Esmail Ghaani, said at the ceremony that Iran was not afraid of confrontin­g “powers,” again without naming the U.S. He also warned that “freedom seekers” within the U.S. could retaliate for the attack that killed Soleimani, telling America that “inside your own home, there might be those who want to respond to the crime that you committed.”

The head of Iran’s judiciary, Ebrahim Raisi, said all those who had a role in Soleimani’s killing will not be able to “escape law and justice,” even if they were a U.S. president.

Also, Iran’s Foreign Ministry tweeted that Iran will not rest until perpetrato­rs of Soleimani’s killing are brought to justice.

“By committing a craven act of terror against Gen Soleimani, the US violated int’l law & the UN Charter in a blatant violation of Iraqi sovereignt­y,” said a post on the ministry’s Twitter account. “The US’ lawlessnes­s in full show. #Iran won’t rest until bringing those responsibl­e to justice.”

Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said Friday that Washington would bear responsibi­lity for the consequenc­es of any possible “adventure” in the region. His comments came during a call with his Kuwaiti counterpar­t, according to the ministry’s website.

Already, America has conducted B-52 bomber flyovers and sent a nuclear submarine into the Persian Gulf over what Trump administra­tion officials describe as the possibilit­y of an Iranian attack on the anniversar­y of Soleimani’s killing.

Strategic calculatio­ns on both sides have been complicate­d by the political transition in Washington to President-elect Joe Biden’s administra­tion, which may seek new paths in dealing with Iran.

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