Iran threatens revenge for Sulaimani's death, US blasts 3,000 troops in Gulf

New delhi date. Saturday 4 January 2020

Iran has threatened to avenge the death of its commander in the US airstrike following the death of Iranian commander Qasim Sulaimani. Given the threat, the United States has sent more than 3,000 troops to the Gulf. According to the news agency, US Defense Department officials said that the 3,000 soldiers being sent to the Gulf belonged to 82 Airborne Division and belonged to Fort Bragg, North Carolina.

This troop of 3000 soldiers, along with 700 other soldiers, were sent to Kuwait this week. The US Embassy in Baghdad, Iraq's capital, had deployed 700 troops before the Iranian people were attacked. Since May, the United States has been increasing its numbers in the Gulf. The US publicly acknowledged that Iran was planning to attack some of the US bases.


Suspicion of the Third World War
Tensions between the US and Iran have escalated, and people around the world are expressing their suspicion of Third World War. But America has denied it. US President Donald Trump has said that action taken is not to start a war but to end the war.


Late in the night, the US targets Iran's group in Iraq
This is the kind of statement Trump has made following the death of Iranian commander Qasim Sulaimani in a US airstrike. Then late last night, the United States again targeted a group of Iran in Iraq and dropped a missile, killing six people. Earlier, Iranian Foreign Minister Javed Zarif had said that the appropriate response would be given to the attack as soon as it was available.



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