Iran launches fresh barrage of criticism against US
LONDON: Iran on Wednesday launched a fresh barrage of criticism at US demands for sweeping change in its foreign policy and nuclear programme, and Tehran´s ally Damascus flatly dismissed a US call for a withdrawal of Iranian forces from Syria.
Iran´s Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said the US government would be defeated like Iraq´s deposed leader Saddam Hussein if it attacked Iran, Iranian state TV reported.
France, one of several European powers dismayed by the US withdrawal from a 2015 nuclear accord, said Washington´s method of adding more sanctions on Tehran would reinforce the country´s dominant hardliners.
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Monday threatened Iran with "the strongest sanctions in history" if it did not curb its regional influence, accusing Tehran of supporting armed groups in countries such as Syria, Lebanon and Yemen.
Pompeo was speaking two weeks after President Donald Trump pulled out of an international nuclear deal with Iran that had lifted sanctions on Iran in exchange for curbs to its nuclear programme.
European powers see the accord as the best chance of stopping Tehran acquiring a nuclear weapon. Iran´s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said Pompeo had repeated old allegations against Tehran "only with a stronger and more indecent tone".
"Mr Pompeo and other US officials in the current administration are prisoners of their wrong illusions, prisoners of their past and have been taken hostage by corrupt pressure groups," he told state television.
A senior Iranian military official, Major General Mohammad Bagheri, said Iran would not bow to Washington´s pressure to limit its military activities. The United States "does not have the courage for military confrontation and face-to-face war with Iran," he said.
The elite Guard said in a statement: "The American leaders ... have got this message that if they attack Iran, they will encounter a fate similar to that of Saddam Hussein."
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