Iran's supreme leader urges US exit from region

Xinhua
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei called on the US to pull its forces out of region, hours after Iran launched missile attacks on two US military bases in Iraq.
Xinhua

Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Wednesday called on the United States to pull its forces out of region, hours after Iran launched missile attacks on two US military bases in Iraq.

Khamenei referred to Iran's missile strike on the US bases, saying that "they were slapped" on the face.

However, "military operations of this kind is not enough," and "what is important is to put an end to the corruptive presence of the Americans in the region," he said.

He gave a speech in Iran's religious city of Qom broadcast live on state TV.

Khamenei said that "Americans have brought war, sedition, destruction and division to the region."

He said "our region and the nations of our region no longer accept the presence of Americans."

On Wednesday, Khamenei highly praised "bravery" of General Qassem Soleimani in fighting what he called against the US and Israel "atrocities" vis-a-vis the regional nations.

Soleimani, the former commander of Quds Force of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps, was assasinated in a US airstrike near Baghdad international airport on Friday.

In retaliation, IRGC launched multiple missile attacks on the US bases in Iraq on Wednesday. 


Special Reports

Top