Iran retaliates against U.S. military-related facilities, focuses on Iran's way

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Regarding the killing of Iran's elite commander by the U.S. military, a military adviser to Iran's supreme leader emphasized in the U.S. media that the U.S. would be equally affected and retaliated. Subject warned that it would become a military facility. The United States has stated that if Iran retaliates, it will fight back violently, with the focus on Iran's origin.

Last week, the U.S. Army killed an Iranian elite squad, Revolutionary Guard Commander Soleimani, in Baghdad, Iraq, under the direction of President Trump.

`` We don't seek war, '' said Dehgan, a military adviser to Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei, in a report on CNN television in the U.S. We will have the same damage to the United States. "

Former members of the Revolutionary Defense Corps also said at a memorial rally in Tehran that cities in the United States, Israel, may be subject to retaliation.

Meanwhile, U.S. Secretary of State Pompeii told an ABC television interview yesterday that he had decided to kill the commander. "Analysis of the information revealed that the risk would be higher if no action was taken. Has become a safer place. "

The United States has warned that if Iran retaliates, it will promptly fight back violently, and Iran's departure is the focus.

Statement by Secretary of State Pompeii

"President Trump has made the right decision to stop Commander Soleimani's terrorist activities against the United States. The world has become a safer place," Secretary of State Pompeio told ABC Television. I said.

Pompeio also commented that some U.S. media reported lacking intelligence on the commander's plans for further attacks and that he was skeptical within the administration. There was no skepticism among the executives who were exposed to the information, and after analyzing the information it was clear that the risk would be higher if no action was taken. "

The reaction of the Iranians is

The deaths of commanders of Iran's elite troops have led to increased demand in Iran for retaliation against the United States, while others have expressed concern that it could lead to war.

A 27-year-old college student living in Tehran said, "If Iran doesn't do anything here, I think there will be more sneaky acts in the United States."

Meanwhile, a 35-year-old office worker said, "I want politicians and government officials to look for some solution that won't lead to war."

Iran's Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Musabi said in a regular news conference on Friday that "we will respond to threats with threats. Iran will strive to keep the Iranians out of war while maximizing remorse for their enemies. , "He said, although he would take retaliation measures but the Iranian government did not want war.

Lebanon Armed Organization Calls for Retaliation Against US Army

Nasrallah, the supreme leader of the Iran-backed "Hizbullah" Islamic Shiite militant organization in Lebanon, spoke on Tuesday to call for retaliation against the U.S. military.

In this statement, Nasrallah said, "Mourning alone is not enough. We need to retaliate. U.S. bases, battleships and soldiers in the area will be targeted."

"The goal of the 'Axis of Resistance' is to drive U.S. troops out of the entire region," he said, working with Iran and Syria's Assad regime to retaliate against the United States.

Meanwhile, Nasrallah called for self-control, saying that attacks on American citizens would only benefit President Trump.

A 21-year-old man who watched his speech on television said, "Radinal Nasrallah's speech was very clear and straightforward. We could not allow such an attack and would have done more retaliation."

A 36-year-old man said, "I don't want civil sacrifice, but I can't do nothing and I won't give up retaliation."