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Imam Khamenei: Iran to Deal US ‘Counterblow’ for General Soleimani’s Assassination

Imam Khamenei: Iran to Deal US ‘Counterblow’ for General Soleimani’s Assassination
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By Staff, Agencies

Leader of the Islamic Revolution His Eminence Imam Sayyed Ali Khamenei emphasized that Iran will never forget Washington’s assassination in Iraq of Lieutenant General Qassem Soleimani and will definitely deliver a “counterblow” to the United States.

“The Islamic Republic of Iran will never forget this issue and will definitely deal the counterblow to the Americans,” Imam Khamenei said while receiving Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi in Tehran on Tuesday.

General Soleimani, former commander of the Quds Force of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guard Corps [IRGC], was assassinated in a US airstrike at Baghdad airport on January 3, along with Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, the second-in-command of Iraq’s Popular Mobilization Units [PMU] counter-terrorism force, and a number of their companions.

The strike came while General Soleimani was on an official visit to the Iraqi capital.

Both commanders were extremely popular because of the key role they played in eliminating the US-sponsored Daesh [the Arabic acronym for ‘ISIS/ISIL’] terrorist group in the region, particularly in Iraq and Syria.

“They killed your guest at your own home and unequivocally admitted the atrocity. This is no small matter,” Imam Khamenei stated.

His Eminence further considered the assassinations to be one “example of the result of the Americans’ presence [on Iraqi soil].”

Shortly after the atrocity, Imam Khamenei warned about a pending “harsh revenge.”

The IRGC fired volleys of ballistic missiles at two US bases in Iraq on January 8. According to the US War Department, more than 100 American forces suffered “traumatic brain injuries” during the counterstrikes. The Corps, however, said Washington uses the term to mask the number of the Americans, who perished during the retaliation.

Iran has also issued an arrest warrant and asked Interpol for help in detaining US President Donald Trump, who ordered the assassination, and several other US military and political leaders behind the strike.

The Islamic Republic expects “the Iraqi friends to know the US [‘s nature] and also the fact that the US’s presence in whatever country is the source of corruption, destruction, and ruin,” Imam Khamenei added, citing the situation governing Yemen — that has been under a Saudi-led and US-backed invasion since 2015 — as another example.

Iran also expects follow-up action on a decision made by the Iraqi Parliament after the assassinations for all US-led forces to leave the Arab country “because their presence begets insecurity,” His Eminence underscored.

Imam Khamenei, relatively, stressed that Tehran has never sought and will never seek to interfere in Baghdad’s internal affairs, adding, “What is of great consequence in bilateral relations for the Islamic Republic is Iraq’s interests, good, security, esteem, regional power, and betterment of its [overall] condition.”

Iran is against whatever that could weaken the Iraqi government, Imam Khamenei noted, cautioning, however, that the United States’ goal concerning the Arab country was “the exact opposite.”

“This is because the US is, in the true sense of the word, the enemy, and is against an independent and strong Iraq that enjoys a government brought to power by majority vote,” His Eminence said.

The US does not care who becomes Iraq’s Prime Minister, Imam Khamenei emphasized, noting that what Washington favors for Iraq is an administration similar to that of “Paul Bremer.”

Bremer was assigned to supposedly administer Iraq’s affairs under American tutelage for a year following the US-led invasion of the Arab country in 2003.

Elsewhere in his remarks, Imam Khamenei said Washington was also the leading opponent of development of Iran-Iraq ties. “The US, though, should not be feared at all because it cannot to a damn thing,” His Eminence said.

Imam Khamenei, meanwhile, congratulated the Iraqis on the consensus that led to formation of Premier al-Kadhimi’s government in Iraq earlier this year, and considered Grand Ayatollah Ali Sistani, Iraq’s highest religious authority, and the Popular Mobilization Units anti-terror force to be two sources of great advantage for the Arab country.

The Iraqi Premier, for his part, voiced great delight at the opportunity to meet with Imam Khamenei, and expressed gratitude towards the Islamic Republic over its support for his country, especially during the battle against Takfiri terrorists.

“The Iraqi people will never forget Iran’s support. The fact of the matter is that Iraqis and Iranians’ blood was infused together during the war against the Takfiris,” Kadhimi said.

“Your directions and pieces of advice serve as the key for resolution of problems. I express gratitude for these instances of guidance,” the Iraqi official told Imam Khamenei.

Kadhimi, meanwhile, confirmed that the countries’ ties that run deep, go long back in history, and are deeply rooted in religious and cultural commonality, are predicated in the Iranian and Iraqi peoples’ shared love for the Household of Prophet Mohammad [PBUH].

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