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Iran must become strong to end enemy’s threats, says Khamenei

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Tehran, Iran - Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on Saturday that the Islamic republic must become strong enough to ward off the ‘enemy’s threats’ and prevent a war.

Khamenei also said Iran had a strong air force despite decades of US pressure and sanctions on the country since the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

“We must become strong so that there will not be a war, become strong so that enemy’s threats will end,” he told a gathering of air force commanders and staff. “We do not want to threaten anyone... this is to prevent threats, to maintain the country’s security,” he added in a speech aired on state television.

Tensions escalated between Tehran and Washington after a January 3 US drone strike killed top Iranian general Qasem Soleimani in Baghdad.

Iran retaliated days later by firing a wave of missiles at American troops stationed in Iraq.

Its defence forces had been braced for US retaliatio­n when they shot down a Ukraine Internatio­nal Airlines flight a few minutes after take-off from Tehran on January 8.

‘Our Air Force, which had no right to & couldn’t even repair parts of aircraft (before the revolution) now builds planes’, Khamenei was quoted as saying on his English-language Twitter account. ‘Sanctions are literally

crimes, BUT they can be turned into opportunit­ies’, he added.

In 2018, the United States withdrew unilateral­ly from a landmark nuclear deal with Iran and began reimposing sanctions as part of its ‘maximum pressure’ campaign on the country.

Top EU diplomat Josep Borrel visited Tehran last week on a mission aimed at lowering tensions over the Islamic republic’s nuclear programme, which has

been crumbling since the US withdrawal.

Iran has gradually stepped back from its own commitment­s under the deal, prompting the European parties to trigger a complaint mechanism under the deal to pressure Tehran to return to full implementa­tion.

Cyber attack foiled

Iran repelled a cyberattac­k on Saturday that disrupted the country’s Internet services for an hour, a Telecommun­ications Ministry official said.

‘At 11:44 (0814 GMT) a distribute­d denial-of-service attack disrupted the Internet services of some mobile and fixed operators for an hour’, tweeted Sajad Bonabi.

A DDoS attack involves overwhelmi­ng a target’s servers by making a massive number of junk requests. “Connection­s have returned to normal following the interventi­on of Dejfa shield,” Bonabi added, referring to Iran’s so-called digital fortress against cyberattac­ks.

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(AFP) Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei during a meeting with air force commanders in Tehran

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