Iran denies links, says resistance groups work on their own principles
Protesters in Tel Aviv demand the government’s resignation and early elections. Pic/AP
Iran’s Foreign Ministry refuted the claims of Tehran’s involvement in the attack on a US base in Jordan and said resistance groups decide and work on their own principles and priorities as well as the interests of their country and people, Iran’s state news agency, IRNA reported.
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Iran’s Foreign Ministry Spokesman, Nasser Kanaani, warned that the statements and non-constructive actions of some Western officials are threatening regional and international peace and stability. “As we have clearly stated before, the resistance groups in the region are responding the war crimes and genocide of the child-killing Zionist regime and they do not take orders from the Islamic Republic of Iran. These groups decide and act based on their own principles and priorities as well as the interests of their country and people,” he said.
Meanwhile, President Joe Biden vowed to hold those responsible to account, asserting that the attack was carried out by radical Iran-backed militant groups operating in Syria and Iraq. “These service members embodied the very best of our nation: unwavering in their bravery, unflinching in their duty, unbending in their commitment to our country—risking their own safety for the safety of their fellow Americans and our allies and partners with whom we stand in the fight against terrorism,” he remarked.
The drone attack marks the first instance of US troops being killed by enemy fire in the Middle East since the commencement of the Gaza war. The attack targeted Tower 22 in Jordan, near the Syrian border.
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