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Iran’s UN Ambassador: US Virtually Declared War on Iran

Iran’s UN Ambassador: US Virtually Declared War on Iran
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By Staff, Agencies

Iranian UN Ambassador Majid Takht Ravanchi wrote in a letter that the killing of Martyr Leader Qassem Soleimani "by any measure, is an obvious example of State terrorism."

Ravanchi told CNN that the US killing of Lieutenant General Soleimani, the top commander of the elite Quds Force of Iran's Revolutionary Guards, was tantamount to opening a war against Iran.

"The response for a military action," he said, "is a military action."

Iran told the United Nations Security Council and Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Friday that it reserves its right to self-defense under international law after the United States killed Soleimani.

Ravanchi wrote in a letter that the killing of Soleimani "by any measure, is an obvious example of State terrorism and, as a criminal act, constitutes a gross violation of the fundamental principles of international law, including, in particular, those stipulated in the Charter of the United Nations."

In a speech to the American people, US President Donald Trump called Soleimani the “number one terrorist anywhere in the world.”

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