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Iran strikes back at United States with missile attack at air base
TEHRAN, Iran â Iran struck back at the United States for the killing of a top Iranian general early Wednesday, firing a series of surface-to-surface missiles at an Iraqi air base housing U.S. troops and warning the United States and its allies in the region not to retaliate.
U.S. officials confirmed airstrikes at the air base. There was no immediate word on injuries.
Iranian state TV said the attack was in revenge for the killing of Revolutionary Guard Gen. Qassem Soleimani, whose funeral Tuesday in his hometown of Kerman prompted angry calls to avenge his death, which drastically raised tensions in the Middle East.
Iranâs Revolutionary Guard warned the U.S. and its regional allies against retaliating over the missile attack against the Ain Assad air base in Iraqâs western Anbar province. The Guard issued the warning via a statement carried by Iranâs state-run IRNA news agency.
âWe are warning all American allies, who gave their bases to its terrorist army, that any territory that is the starting point of aggressive acts against Iran will be targeted,â The Guard said. It also threatened Israel.
Ain Assad air base is in Iraqâs western Anbar province. It was first used by American forces after the 2003 U.S.-led invasion that toppled dictator Saddam Hussein. It later saw American troops stationed there amid the fight against the Islamic State group in Iraq and Syria.
State TV said the operationâs name was âMartyr Soleimani.â It said the Guardâs aerospace division that controls Iranâs missile program launched the attack. Iran said it would release more information later.
Wednesdayâs revenge attack came a mere few hours after crowds in Iran mourned Soleimani and as the U.S. continued to reinforce its own positions in the region and warned of an unspecified threat to shipping from Iran in the regionâs waterways, crucial routes for global energy supplies. U.S. embassies and consulates from Asia to Africa and Europe issued security alerts for Americans. The U.S. Air Force launched a drill with 52 fighter jets in Utah, just days after President Donald Trump threatened to hit 52 sites in Iran.
A stampede broke out Tuesday at Soleimaniâs funeral for a top Iranian general slain in a U.S. airstrike, and at least 56 people were killed and more than 200 were injured as thousands thronged the procession, Iranian news reports said.
Tuesdayâs deadly stampede took place in Soleimaniâs hometown of Kerman as his coffin was being borne through the city in southeastern Iran, said Pirhossein Koulivand, head of Iranâs emergency medical services.
There was no information about what set off the crush in the packed streets, and online videos showed only its aftermath: people lying apparently lifeless, their faces covered by clothing, emergency crews performing CPR on the fallen, and onlookers wailing and crying out to God.
âUnfortunately as a result of the stampede, some of our compatriots have been injured and some have been killed during the funeral processions,â Koulivand said, and state TV quoted him as saying that 56 had died and 213 had been injured.
Soleimaniâs burial was delayed, with no new time given, because of concerns about the huge crowd at the cemetery, the semi-official ISNA news agency said.
A procession in Tehran on Monday drew over 1 million people in the Iranian capital, crowding both main avenues and side streets in Tehran. Such mass crowds can prove dangerous. A smaller stampede at the 1989 funeral for Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini killed at least eight people and injured hundreds.
Hossein Salami, Soleimaniâs successor as leader of the Revolutionary Guard, addressed a crowd of supporters gathered at the coffin in a central square in Kernan. He vowed to avenge Soleimani, who was killed in a U.S. drone strike Friday near Baghdadâs airport.
âWe tell our enemies that we will retaliate but if they take another action we will set ablaze the places that they like and are passionate about,â Salami said.
âDeath to Israel!â the crowd shouted in response, referring to one of Iranâs longtime regional foes.
Salami praised Soleimaniâs work, describing him as essential to backing Palestinian groups, Yemenâs Houthi rebels and Shiite militias in Iraq and Syria. As a martyr, Soleimani represented an even greater threat to Iranâs enemies, Salami said.
Soleimani will ultimately be laid to rest between the graves of Enayatollah Talebizadeh and Mohammad Hossein Yousef Elahi, two former Guard comrades killed in Iranâs 1980s war with Iraq. They died in Operation Dawn 8, in which Soleimani also took part. It was a 1986 amphibious assault that cut Iraq off from the Persian Gulf and led to the end of the war that killed 1 million.
The funeral processions in major cities over three days have been an unprecedented honor for Soleimani, seen by Iranians as a national hero for his work leading the Guardâs expeditionary Quds Force.
The U.S. blames him for killing U.S. troops in Iraq and accused him of plotting new attacks just before he was killed. Soleimani also led forces supporting Syrian President Bashar Assad in that countryâs civil war, and he also served as the point man for Iranian proxies in countries like Iraq, Lebanon and Yemen. Russian President Vladimir Putin met with Assad in Syria on Tuesday amid the tensions between Washington and Tehran.
Soleimaniâs slaying already has led Tehran to abandon the remaining limits of its 2015 nuclear deal with world powers as his successor and others vow to take revenge.
In Iraq, pro-Iranian factions in parliament have pushed to oust American troops from Iraqi soil following Soleimaniâs killing. Germany and Canada announced plans to move some of their soldiers in Iraq to neighboring countries.
According to a report on Tuesday by the semi-official Tasnim news agency, Iran has worked up 13 sets of plans to avenge Soleimaniâs death. The report quoted Ali Shamkhani, the secretary of Iranâs Supreme National Security Council, as saying that even the weakest among them would be a âhistoric nightmareâ for the U.S. He declined to elaborate,
âIf the U.S. troops do not leave our region voluntarily and upright, we will do something to carry their bodies horizontally out,â Shamkhani said.
The state-run IRNA news agency later published a statement from the Supreme National Security Council denying Shamkhani made the comment.
The U.S. Maritime Administration warned ships across the Mideast, citing the rising threats. âThe Iranian response to this action, if any, is unknown, but there remains the possibility of Iranian action against U.S. maritime interests in the region,â it said.
Oil tankers were targeted in mine attacks last year that the U.S. blamed on Iran. Tehran denied responsibility, although it did seize oil tankers around the crucial Strait of Hormuz, the narrow mouth of the Persian Gulf through which 20% of the worldâs crude oil travels.
The U.S. Navyâs Bahrain-based 5th Fleet said it would work with shippers in the region to minimize any possible threat.
The 5th Fleet âhas and will continue to provide advice to merchant shipping as appropriate regarding recommended security precautions in light of the heightened tensions and threats in the region,â 5th Fleet spokesman Cmdr. Joshua Frey told The Associated Press.
Meanwhile, Iranian Gen. Alireza Tabgsiri, the chief of the Guardâs navy, issued his own warning.
âOur message to the enemies is to leave the region,â Tabgsiri said, according to ISNA. The Guard routinely has tense encounters with the U.S. Navy in the Persian Gulf.
Separately, Iran summoned the British ambassador over comments by Prime Minister Boris Johnson and the British defense minister about Soleimaniâs killing, the semi-official Mehr news agency reported.
Iranâs parliament, meanwhile, has passed an urgent bill declaring the U.S. militaryâs command at the Pentagon and those acting on its behalf in Soleimaniâs killing as âterrorists,â subject to Iranian sanctions. The measure appears to be in response to a decision by Trump in April to declare the Revolutionary Guard a âterrorist organization.â
The U.S. Defense Department used that terror designation to support the strike that killed Soleimani. The action by Iranâs parliament was done by a special procedure to speed it into law and also saw the lawmakers approve funding for the Quds Force with an additional 200 million euros, or about $224 million.
Also Tuesday, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said the U.S. had declined to issue him a visa to travel to New York for meetings at the United Nations. As the host of the U.N. headquarters, the U.S. is supposed to allow foreign officials to attend such meetings.
âThis is because they fear someone will go there and tell the truth to the American people,â Zarif said. âBut they are mistaken. The world is not limited to New York. You can speak with American people from Tehran too and we will do that.â
Asked about Zarif, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told journalists America would comply with its obligations under U.N. rules to grant visas. He then referred to the Iranian diplomat as âa propagandist of the first order.â
A U.S. official who wasnât authorized to speak on the record said the application couldnât be processed in time for Zarifâs travel although it wasnât clear if his request had been formally denied. A formal rejection would trigger legal technicalities that could affect future visa applications and could violate the host country agreement the U.S. has with the U.N.
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Ankara kritisiert Einmischung der USA in Wahlen und interne Angelegenheiten der TĂŒrkei
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Ankara kritisiert Einmischung der USA in Wahlen und interne Angelegenheiten der TĂŒrkei
Ankara (IRNA) â Der Sprecher des tĂŒrkischen AuĂenministeriums Hami Aksoy hat die USA der Einmischung in die vorgezogenen Wahlen und internen Angelegenheiten der TĂŒrkei bezichtigt.
Aksoy reagierte am Freitag auf die Aussagen amerikanischer Regierungsvertreter zur VerlĂ€ngerung des Ausnahmezustands und zu der von Erdogan vorgeschlagenen DurchfĂŒhrung vorgezogener Wahlen.
Am Sonntag ging US-AuĂenamtssprecherin Heather Nauert auf die bereits achte VerlĂ€ngerung des Ausnahmezustandes sowie auf die AnkĂŒndigung vorzeitiger Wahlen in der TĂŒrkei ein und betonte: Wir sind in Sorge, ob es angesichts des Ausnahmezustandes, freie, faire und transparente Wahlen geben wird.
Der Sprecher des tĂŒrkischen AuĂenministerium bezeichnete die ĂuĂerungen der US-Verantwortlichen bezĂŒglich Wahlen, die noch nicht einmal stattgefunden haben, als inakzeptabel und destruktiv.
Laut Aksoy seien sĂ€mtliche Wahlen in der TĂŒrkei demokratisch, frei und transparent verlaufen. Dies wurde auch in den Berichten der internationalen Wahlbeobachter bestĂ€tigt.
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