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Cleric warns of fightback if US attacks Iran

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LONDON: A senior Iranian cleric warned Washington that if it attacked Iran, the United States and Israel would be targeted, as a war of words escalated after the reimpositi­on of the sanctions on Iran.

Ahmad Khatami also told worshipper­s attending prayers in Teheran that President Donald Trump’s offer of talks with Iranian leaders was unacceptab­le, as the US leader wanted Teheran to concede on its missile programme and regional influence.

“Americans say you should accept what we say in the talks. So this is not negotiatio­n, but dictatorsh­ip. Our nation (Iran) would stand up against dictatorsh­ip,” Khatami was quoted as saying by Mizan news agency.

“The price of a war with Iran is

Ahmad Khatami

very high for America.

“They know if they harm this country and this state in the slightest way, the US and its main ally in the region, Israel, would be targeted,” Khatami said.

Khatami did not elaborate which forces would carry out such attacks, but Iran has said it could target Israeli cities with its missiles if it is threatened.

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said yesterday that the Islamic Republic’s military prowess was what deterred Washington from attacking it, and vowed to boost Iran’s military might.

The Trump administra­tion slapped sanctions back on Iran this month after withdrawin­g from the 2015 internatio­nal nuclear deal with Iran, saying it was too soft on Teheran and would not stop it developing a nuclear bomb.

Washington imposed new sanctions in August, targeting Iran’s car industry, trade in gold and other precious metals, and purchases of the dollar.

Trump has said the US will issue another round of tougher sanctions in November that will target Iran’s oil sales and banking sector.

Trump’s national security adviser said yesterday that the US president wanted maximum pressure on Iran.

“There should not be any doubt that the US wants this resolved peacefully, but we are fully prepared for any contingenc­y that Iran creates,” John Bolton said.

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has rejected Trump’s offer of unconditio­nal talks on a new nuclear deal, prompting Trump to tell in an interview: “If they want to meet, that’s fine, and if they don’t want to meet, I couldn’t care less.” — Reuters

Americans say you should accept what we say in the talks. So this is not negotiatio­n, but dictatorsh­ip.

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