Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Iran vows to ‘hit them in head’

- Reuters

GENEVA: The United States’ military presence in the Gulf used to be a serious threat but now it is an opportunit­y, a senior commander of Iran’s Revolution­ary Guards said on Sunday, according to the Iranian Students’ News Agency (ISNA).

The US military has sent forces, including an aircraft carrier and B-52 bombers, to West Asia to counter what US officials have said are “clear indication­s” of threats from Iran to its forces there.

The USS Abraham Lincoln is replacing another carrier rotated out of the Gulf last month.

“An aircraft carrier that has at least 40 to 50 planes on it and 6,000 forces gathered within it was a serious threat for us in the past but now...the threats have switched to opportunit­ies,” Amirali Hajizadeh, head of the Guards’ aerospace division said. He added, “If (the Americans) make a move we will hit them in the head.”

The commander of the Guards, Maj Gen Hossein Salami, said in a parliament session on Sunday that the US has started a psychologi­cal war in the region, according to a parliament­ary spokesman. “Commander Salami, with attention to the situation in the region, presented an analysis that the Americans have started a psychologi­cal war because the comings and goings of their military is a normal matter,” said Behrouz Nemati in a summary of the Salami’s comments, according to parliament’s ICANA news site. Salami was appointed head of the Guards last month.

Separately, Iran’s foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said in a tweet on Sunday that US national security adviser John Bolton had made plans for the United States to withdraw from a landmark 2015 nuclear deal and take a more aggressive posture toward the Islamic Republic even before he took up his current post.

Zarif tweeted a link to a 2017 National Review article written by Bolton with the headline “How to Get Out of the Iran Nuclear Deal.”

“A detailed blueprint for #Fakeintell­igence, #Foreverwar and even empty offers for talks— only phone numbers were not included,” Zarif wrote in the tweet.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Hossein Salami, head of Iran’s Revolution­ary Guards
REUTERS Hossein Salami, head of Iran’s Revolution­ary Guards

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