Iranian general threatens to attack US bases in Middle East

An Iranian commander threatened to attack US bases in the Middle East if Trump levels new sanctions against its armed forces.

The chief of Iran’s powerful Revolutionary Guard (IRGC) said Sunday the US should move its military bases farther from Iran’s borders if it imposes new sanctions against Tehran, the official IRNA news reported.

The Sunday report quotes Gen. Mohammad Ali Jafari as saying, “If new sanctions go into effect, the country should move its regional bases to a 2000-kilometer (1,240-mile) radius” out of the range of Iranian missiles.

Currently, US military bases are located in countries neighboring Iran, including Bahrain, Iraq, Oman and Afghanistan, less than 500 kilometers (310 miles) from Iran’s borders.

Jafari rejected the idea of negotiating with the US over regional issues and said that if the US designates the Revolutionary Guard a terrorist group, the Guard — which has suffered significant casualties fighting the Islamic State (ISIS) group in Syria and Iraq — will also consider the US army a terrorist group.

He said such moves by the US will eliminate “any chance for engagement forever.”

President Donald Trump appears to be stepping back from his campaign pledge to tear up the 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and world powers, instead aiming to take other measures against Iran and its affiliates.

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New actions expected to be announced by the White House in the coming days will focus on the Revolutionary Guard and the Hezbollah terror group, which are blamed for sowing discord in the Middle East and seeking Israel’s demise. They include financial sanctions on anyone who does business with the Revolutionary Guard, as well as millions of dollars in rewards for information leading to the arrest of two operatives of Iran-backed Hezbollah.

On Saturday, Iran’s president defended the nuclear deal, saying that not even 10 Donald Trumps can roll back its benefits to Iran.

By: AP