If Iran responds backward, we will eliminate its barren waste: Trump


Al-Shabab group terrorists attack US base in Kenya, blow up aircraft-military vehicles

The most horrific attack on Iran so far, we have the best in the world: the American president

Iraqi parliament resolves to withdraw US troops from the country

Complaint against US in Iraq's UN

New delhi date. January 5, 2020, Sunday

US President Donald Trump warned Iran on Sunday that if Iran were to invade the United States to avenge the death of Iran's top general, Suleimani, we would be ready to attack their military bases.

In response to the Iranian attack, the United States is ready to launch the deadliest attack on Iran. We are the best in the world. Iranian hackers hacked the US government's website and launched a cyber attack to avenge the death of General Qasim Sulaimani.

After the US, European country Austria was also attacked. Meanwhile, jihadists from Somalia's al-Shabab group attacked an American base in Lamu Province, Kenya, destroying its aircraft and military vehicles.

US drone attack on Baghdad airport on Friday killed US General Suleimani. Iran threatens US to avenge Sulaimani's death

Later on Saturday, the US Embassy in Iraq attacked with a missile, though no casualties were reported. Iran is believed to be behind the attack. Moreover, Iran threatened to have more than 35 US troops on its radar and the United States would suffer serious consequences for Suleimani's death.

In a war-torn atmosphere between the United States and Iran on Sunday, US President Donald Trump tweeted, warning Iran that he attacked us and we responded to him. If they attack again, I strongly advise them not to do so, because this time we will give them an answer that has never been given before.

In another tweet, Trump wrote, America has spent two trillion dollars on military weapons alone. We are the biggest and the best in the world. If Iran attacks an American citizen on the American base, we will send him brand new beautiful weapons and without any hesitation.

Trump warned Iran for the second time in less than 10 clicks. Earlier, in response to the threat of Iran's 35 U.S. nuclear weapons to its radar, Trump said that the US would target Iran's military bases and attack it very quickly and vigorously.

Some of these chains are very high level and very important to Iran and Iranian culture. America no longer wants any risk. Trump said in a tweet that the Bowen issue refers to the number of people who were held hostage for over a year at the American Embassy in Tehran in 1979.

The cyber war between the two countries has also begun, with conflicts between the US and Iran on the ground. A group claiming to be Iranian hackers seeking revenge for Suleimani's death has hacked a US government agency's website on Saturday.

Iranian hackers posted messages on the US Federal Depository Library program website seeking revenge for the death of Iran's top commander, General Qasim Sulaimani. Iranian hackers put photos of Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Khamenei and the Iranian flag on the website.

In addition to the US, the European nation Austria was also attacked by a cyber attack. The Austrian foreign minister said his country was facing serious cyber attacks. However, the ministry said that given the seriousness and nature of the attack, it could not be denied that the attack was targeted.

Meanwhile, the jihadists from Somalia's al-Shabaab group attacked a US military base in the Lamu region of Kenya on Sunday, destroying its aircraft and military vehicles. Since Kenya sent forces into Somalia in 2011, Somalia's al-Shabaab group regularly attacks the American base in Kenya. Four jihadists were killed in Sunday's attack.

Iranian pro-Iraqi forces threaten to stay away from US troops

Iran's pro-Iranian fundamentalist group, Kateb Hizbullah, has warned Iraqi forces to stay away from American forces at military bases in Iraq, in Iraq's Hasheed al-Shabi military network.

"We tell the military forces in the country to stay at least 1,000 meters away from the American base," the group said. The warning of a pro-Iran group working in Iraq in the increasingly tense situation between the United States and Iran following the death of Sulaimani is significant.

Pence challenged Suleimani's involvement in 9/11

The US has been criticizing Trump's order to kill Iran's top general, Qasim Sulaimani, and the Trump system is now trying to justify the order. On his part, US Vice President Mike Pence claimed that Suleiman was involved in the September 11 attacks in the United States.

He assisted Suleimani on a secret tour of 10 of the 12 attackers. However, Pence's claim has been challenged in the United States. The American newspaper The New York Times reported that Suleimani had no name in the 585-page report of the September 11 Punch. The Washington Post claimed that it could technically be said that Iran had assisted the 9/11 attackers on the tour, but the fact is that neither Iran nor Suleiman's exact attackers knew about the attack.

A red flag is thrown on a mosque in Iran, likely to be announced by the war against America

Iran has threatened retaliation against the United States after the killing of Iranian top commander General Sulaimani. A red flag was fired at a mosque in the city of Qom after a rally against the United States.

Iran's move is seen as a prospect of a declaration of war against the United States. This red flag is a sign of change and blood. This red flag is hung on Iran's Jamdan Mosque. It also aired on state television in Iran.

It is said that this flag is a symbol of raising a voice against injustice. A similar flag was flown after the assassination of Imam Hussein in Karbala, which has not yet been unveiled. According to Iranian users on social media, this flag has been flown for the first time in the history of Iran.

Millions pay tribute to King Solomon

Teheran, Ta. 5

The dead body of Iran's top general Qasim Sulaimani, who was killed in Baghdad in a US airstrike on Friday, arrived in the city of Ahwaz, Iran, from Iraq, where millions of beating his chest, his weeping face, gave his popular farewell.

Solomon's tribute was to be held in Tehran in addition to Ahalaj, but millions of people had to cancel their tribute in Tehran, as millions of people mourned at Sulaimani's tribute in Mashhad, Iran's second largest city.

The Revolutionary Guard of Iran said that millions of people have come to Mashhad to give a final farewell to Iran's great general Qasim Sulaimani. Considering this, it is not possible to organize a tribute in Tehran. Now a tribute ceremony will be held at the University of Tehran on Monday.

Iran planted hostile seeds with the US, capturing the Bawan Americans in 1979

US President Donald Trump cited the incident in which Iran issued a hostage to Iran in 1979 after Iran threatened to attack Iran at its bawan sites. Looking at this 1979 incident, he fled Iran to Egypt after a revolution against the rule of the last Shah Mohammed Raza Pahlavi of Iran.

Then the rule of Ayatollah Khamenei began in Iran. Mohammed Raza went to America for treatment after being diagnosed with cancer. As a result, students stormed outside the American Embassy in November 1979 and attacked and held 90 people hostage. He called for the US to hand over Iran to Mohammed Raza.

After leaving Iran for women and African Americans, Bawan held hostages for almost a year. Ayatollah Khamenei left American hostages in January 1981 after an agreement was finally reached between the United States and Iran.

Comments