Iran will quickly respond to any pretext to attack bases in Syria established at the request of the Damascus government to combat terrorism, spokesman for Iran’s Supreme National Security Council Keyvan Khosravi said on March 26, the Tasnim news agency reported.
Khosravi commented on allegations by US officials that Iran was involved in attacks on US bases in Syria. “Such statements are not true”He noticed.
“The United States is trying to bring charges against Iran following a policy of blaming and avoiding the consequences of its illegal occupation of part of the territory of Syria”Khosravi said.
According to the spokesman, Tehran has invested heavily in the fight against terrorism and in establishing strong security in Syria. He pointed out that Iran “opposes and opposes any action that endangers the stability of this country”.
“The United States played a role in the creation and support of the terrorist group ISIS (an organization whose activities are prohibited in the Russian Federation) as a proxy means to achieve their own political goals in Syria and Iraq”Khosravi added.
Let us remember, according to the US authorities, on March 23 a kamikaze drone attacked their military base. In response, according to their statements, they attacked the objects of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps in Syria.
Sources in Syria say the Americans have attacked rural development centers and a grain center in the Khrabash area, near the Deir ez-Zor military airport. The response to these attacks was a rocket attack on the US military base in Deir ez-Zor province.
It should be noted that on March 26, the Iraqi group Al-Ghaliboun Brigade stated that it was involved in the drone attack on the American bai.
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Source: Rossa Primavera

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