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USA Responsible for War Breakout in Middle East: Iran’s Army


Sat 04 Jan 2020 | 03:31 PM
Ahmed Moamar

The higher commandment of Iran’s Army warns that the USA should assume the responsibility of breaking a new war in the Middle East.

The Iranian commanders assured that the USA will repent for killing Major General  Qasem Soleimani on the eve of Friday.

But the Iranian military assured that they prevent any rash or hasty response to the killing of Soleimani and his companions.

https://see.news/iran-continues-to-defy-usa-relinquish-restrictions-of-nuclear-deal/

Some experts of the Iranian affairs said that the late general is considered as the second man in the hierarchy of power in Iran.

On the other hand, US media outlets have revealed that the US military commandment is getting ready to send troops to Lebanon to secure the US Embassy there.

A US official told reporters that the US troops are on alert and will head for Lebanon if they will commit to going to the Lebanese territories later.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/iran-strike-live-updates/2020/01/03/3779f55c-2e33-11ea-bcb3-ac6482c4a92f_story.html

The US official further added that those troops are stationed now to the Italian mainland.

The US Higher Commandment took a  number of measurements following killing Qasem Soleimani, an Iranian major general and Commander of Al Quds of Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, on the eve of Friday in Bagdad, the capital city of Iraq.

The United States Department of Defense (Pentagon) may send to Lebanon 130- 700 troops to secure the US Embassy in Lebanon.

The US has announced that it is about to dispatch more than 3000 paratroopers of the 82nd airborne pision to the Middle East (ME).

The planned troops to be sent to the ME will join their colleagues deployed to Kuwait previously last year.

After Germany, Italy is the European country with the highest number of American military bases. According to David Vine, assistant professor of Anthropology at the American University in Washington, DC, “the Pentagon has spent the last two decades throwing hundreds of millions of tax dollars into military bases in Italy, turning the country into an increasingly important center for US military power.”

Obviously, many Italians aren't that excited about parts of their country becoming the US military's Magaluf.

But the complains didn't stop the construction of the base annex, and Vicenza automatically became a city locked between two American bases — bases that count over 12,000 American citizens, among a total of 113,000 city inhabitants.

In the Vicenza city center, the presence of such an extended American community is practically invisible. Every now and then, however, a news report casts a dark shadow on the behavior of some American soldiers.