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Iranian guard warns UAE is creating a ‘dangerous future’

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TEHRAN, IRAN >> Iran’s powerful Revolution­ary Guard vowed Saturday there would be dangerous consequenc­es for the United Arab Emirates after it announced a historic deal with Israel to open up diplomatic relations.

The UAE is the first Gulf Arab state to do so and only the third Arab nation to establish normalized relations with Israel, Iran’s regional archenemy.

The Iranian Guard called the deal a “shameful” agreement and an “evil action” that was underwritt­en by the U.S., according to the group’s statement on a website it runs, Sepah News.

The Guard warned that the deal with Israel will set back American influence in the Middle East and bring a “dangerous future” for the Emirati government.

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani also has condemned the Emirati move. In a televised speech Saturday, he warned that the United Arab Emirates has made a “huge mistake” in reaching a deal toward normalizin­g ties with Israel.

Rouhani warned the Gulf state against allowing Israel to have a “foothold in the region.”

Iran’s foreign minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, called the agreement a painful betrayal of Arab and other countries in the region during a trip to Lebanon on Friday.

Fewer than 100 people gathered in front of the Emirates Embassy in the capital Tehran on Saturday evening to protest the deal. They chanted “death to Israel” and “death to America” and burned an Israeli flag.

President Donald Trump announced Thursday that the United Arab Emirates and Israel agreed to establish full diplomatic ties as part of a deal to halt the annexation of occupied land sought by the Palestinia­ns for their future state.

The UAE presented its controvers­ial decision as a way of urging peace efforts and taking Israel’s planned annexation of parts of the occupied West Bank off the table. But Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu insisted a pause in annexation was “temporary.”

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