U.S. Doomed to Expulsion From West Asia
U.S. Doomed to Expulsion From West Asia
Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif says Iran’s Lieutenant General Qassem Soleimani was the victim of America’s “state terrorism,” stressing that Washington will inevitably face expulsion from the West Asia region due to unrestrained use of sanctions and terror.

U.S. Doomed to Expulsion From West Asia

IRAN NEWS POLITICAL DESK

TEHRAN – Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif says Iran’s Lieutenant General Qassem Soleimani was the victim of America’s “state terrorism,” stressing that Washington will inevitably face expulsion from the West Asia region due to unrestrained use of sanctions and terror.

In an opening address to the Tehran Dialogue Forum in the Iranian capital on Tuesday, Zarif denounced the “American crime and state terrorism” that targeted the commander of the Quds Force of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) in Baghdad last week.

“By assassinating one of the top Iranian military officials, the U.S. set a precedent for [using] certain methods, whose repercussions will sooner or later begin to haunt it from the west to the east of the globe,” Zarif said, adding that Washington once again proved that it has no respect for and commitment to international regulations.

Zarif further slammed U.S. President Donald Trump for threatening to target 52 sites, some “at a very high level & important to Iran & the Iranian culture” if Tehran avenged the assassination of General Soleimani.

“This is the same schizophrenic and unlawful approach that runs counter to international law,” he added

The top Iranian diplomat further hailed General Soleimani as the voice of the region’s struggle for independence, saying his “cowardly and brutal” assassination was not only a violation of Iraq’s national sovereignty, but also an attack against “one of the pillars” that maintained security in a region plagued by al-Qaeda, Daesh and al-Nusra front.

“The groups, which have been created by the U.S. and their regional servants, consider commanders like Qassem Soleimnai their great enemy,” he pointed out.

“It is not surprising that the rude and insolent U.S. president committed a strategic blunder, driven by his stupidity and arrogance, by assassinating the greatest conqueror of the battle against terrorism and extremism, and the region’s most peace-making general in recent decades. Of course, he has made a huge gamble this time,” Zarif said.

He further underlined the need for comprehensive dialog in the region, highlighting the Hormuz Peace Endeavor (HOPE) which has been put forth by President Hassan Rouhani.

He said the path the U.S. has been treading will bring about insecurity, war and bloodshed, contrary to Iran, which only seeks peace and calm for the region.

He noted, “The U.S. marked the end of its illegitimate presence in Western Asia by assassinating Qassem Soleimani.”

The U.S., he added, is “doomed to face expulsion from West Asia due to its unbridled exploitation of the tools of war, sanctions, and assassination. The U.S. will get a response to its insolence at a time and place that will be the most hurtful.”