Former Iran Revolutionary Guard commander warns of “retaliation of supporters” February 8 4:04

In eight days, one month has passed since Iran attacked U.S. military bases in retaliation for the US killing of the commander. Former Commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Defense Corps, in an interview with NHK, warned that Iranian supporters operating in the Middle East could launch additional retaliation attacks on the United States.

Iran's tensions have temporarily risen sharply on August 8 with a ballistic missile strike at a U.S. military base in neighboring Iraq in retaliation for killing Commander Soreimani, a revolutionary defense unit. .

Just one month after the attack, Rezai, a former commander of the Revolutionary Defense Corps, said in an interview with NHK that retaliation from Iran had come to a close.

On the other hand, `` Lebanon, Syria, Iraq and the rest of the region, who long for Soleimani as leaders, think that they must do more to push the United States out of the region. '' Iranian support has warned that it could launch further retaliatory attacks on the United States.

He said, "Unless the United States leaves the region, there will be no peace and stability." He reiterated his intention to call for U.S. forces to withdraw from the Middle East.

Since the U.S. killed its commander, Iraq, where Iranian supporters have been active, have seen a series of attacks that seemed to have aimed at U.S. embassies and military facilities, and fears of a chain of retaliation in the Middle East .