The Norwalk Hour

Iran’s president blames U. S. after attack on military parade

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TEHRAN, Iran — Iran’s president on Sunday accused an unnamed U. S.- allied country in the Persian Gulf of being behind a terror attack on a military parade that killed 25 people and wounded 60, further raising regional tensions.

Hassan Rouhani’s comments came as Iran’s Foreign Ministry also summoned Western diplomats over them allegedly providing havens for the Arab separatist­s who claimed Saturday’s attacks in the southweste­rn city of Ahvaz.

The Iranian moves, as well as promises of revenge by Iran’s elite Revolution­ary Guard, come as the country already faces turmoil in the wake of the American withdraw from Tehran’s nuclear deal with world powers. The attack in Ahvaz, which saw women and children flee with uniformed soldiers bloodied, has further shaken the country.

Rouhani’s remarks could refer to Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates or Bahrain — close U. S. 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 before leaving for the U. N. General Assembly in New York.

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