Rouhani: Iran will continue resisting US pressure

Rouhani said the US made a mistake by designating the IRGC as a terrorist group.
Updated 09 April 2019
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Rouhani: Iran will continue resisting US pressure

  • Rouhani said listing the IRGC as terrorists will unite Iranians
  • The remarks come one day after Trump designated the army as a terrorist group

DUBAI: Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said they will produce IR8 advanced centrifuges as part of the country’s nuclear program if the US continued to impose pressure.

He defended the elite Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as protectors of the Islamic republic a day after the United States labeled the group as a foreign terrorist organization, and said the army confronted terrorists in the Middle East.

“The Guards have sacrificed their lives to protect our people, our (1979 Islamic) revolution ... today America that holds a grudge against the Guards, blacklists the Guards,” Rouhani said in a live speech broadcast live on state TV.

The US made a mistake by labeling the Guards as a terrorist group, Rouhani stated, adding that it would unite Iranians.

Meanwhile, The Supreme National Security Council declared the United States a “state sponsor of terrorism” and its forces in the region “terror groups,” in a tit-for-tat response.

In a statement carried by the official news agency IRNA, it slammed Washington’s move as an “illegal and foolish act.”

Zarif blasted the US move on Twitter, saying it was timed to support Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ahead of Tuesday’s parliamentary election in the Jewish state.

“A(nother) misguided election-eve gift to Netanyahu. A(nother) dangerous US misadventure in the region,” he wrote.

US President Donald Trump designated Iran’s Guards a foreign terrorist organization on Monday — an unprecedented step that critics say will raise tensions in the Middle East.

It is the first time the United States has applied the designation to part of a foreign government, rather than guerrilla groups or other informal entities.

The move follows Trump’s decision to pull the United States out of a multilateral deal with Iran that was meant to lift crippling economic sanctions in return curbs on Tehran’s nuclear program.


Iraqi militia claims drone attack targeting US troops in Baghdad

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Iraqi militia claims drone attack targeting US troops in Baghdad

DUBAI: An Iraqi Shiite militia claimed a drone attack Monday targeting US troops at the airport in Iraq’s capital, Baghdad, further widening the retaliation over the killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
The group, Saraya Awliya Al-Dam, is one of a group of Shiite militias operating in Iraq following the 2003 US-led invasion of the country that toppled Saddam Hussein.
The US and Iraq did not immediately comment on the claim.
The attack comes as Iranian-supported militias including the Lebanese group Hezbollah have entered the war started by the US and Israel launching an airstrike campaign targeting Iran’s theocracy.