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Iran asks West to leave Persian Gulf amid heightened tensions

- BY NASSER KARIMI

TEHRAN, Iran — Iran’s president called Sunday on Western powers to leave the security of the Persian Gulf to regional nations led by Tehran, criticizin­g a new U.S.-led coalition patrolling the region’s waterways as nationwide parades showcased the Islamic Republic’s military arsenal.

Hassan Rouhani separately promised to unveil a regional peace plan at this week’s upcoming highlevel meetings at the United Nations, which comes amid heightened Mideast tensions following a series of attacks, including a missile-and-drone assault on Saudi Arabia’s oil industry.

The U.S. alleges Iran carried out the Sept. 14 attack on the world’s largest oil processor in the kingdom and an oil field, which caused oil prices to spike by the biggest percentage since the 1991 Gulf War. While Yemen’s

Iranian-allied Houthi rebels claimed the assault, Saudi Arabia says it was “unquestion­ably sponsored by Iran.”

For its part, Iran denies being responsibl­e and has warned any retaliator­y attack targeting it will result in an “all-out war.” That’s as it has begun enriching uranium beyond the terms of its 2015 nuclear deal with world powers, which the

U.S. unilateral­ly withdrew from more than a year earlier.

Rouhani spoke from a riser at the parade in Tehran, with uniformed officers from the country’s military and its paramilita­ry Revolution­ary Guard beside him. The cleric later watched as marching soldiers carrying submachine guns and portable missile launchers drove past as part of “Holy Defense Week,” which marks the start of the IranIraq war in 1980.

Rouhani said Iran was willing to “extend the hand of friendship and brotherhoo­d” to Persian Gulf nations and was “even ready to forgive their past mistakes.”

“Those who want to link the region’s incidents to the Islamic Republic of Iran are lying like their past lies that have been revealed,” the president said. “If they are truthful and really seek security in the region, they must not send weapons, fighter jets, bombs and dangerous arms to the region.”

Rouhani added that the U.S. and Western nations should “distance” themselves from the region.

“Your presence has always been a calamity for this region and the farther you go from our region and our nations, the more security would come for our region,” he said.

 ?? IRANIAN PRESIDENCY OFFICE VIA AP ?? Iranian President Hassan Rouhani speaks at a military parade Sunday marking the 39th anniversar­y of the outset of the Iran-Iraq war.
IRANIAN PRESIDENCY OFFICE VIA AP Iranian President Hassan Rouhani speaks at a military parade Sunday marking the 39th anniversar­y of the outset of the Iran-Iraq war.

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