‘The only thing that can end this period of war is for the Americans to receive a blow that is equal to the blow they have inflicted’
ISTANBUL – The body of a slain Iranian commander killed in a U.S. drone strike arrived in Iran Sunday as Tehran pledged to hit “military sites” in response.
His remarks followed threats by President Trump on Twitter Saturday to strike “52 Iranian sites … some at a very high level & important to Iran and the Iranian culture” should Tehran retaliate against Americans or U.S. interests in the region. The United States blamed Iran for a brazen drone and cruise missile attack on Saudi state oil facilities in September, a strike that knocked half of the nation’s oil production offline.
“All schools and businesses are closed today – he was popular here and even more popular now,” said Farnaz, 33, a computer engineer and resident of Ahvaz. Like other Iranians contacted Sunday, she spoke on the condition that her full name not be used so she could talk freely about the death of a senior military commander.
The slain commander’s procession will continue Monday to the holy city of Qom and the capital, Tehran, where Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei will lead prayers at the ceremony. Soleimani will be buried in his hometown, Kerman, on Tuesday.
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