By Jubin Katiraie
Iran has threatened to turn the Persian
Gulf into a "sea of blood" filled with the corpses of US troops, as
tensions between the two countries continue to rise.
Top cleric Mohammad Ali Movahedi-Kermani
delivered a sermon during Friday prayers where he warned Donald Trump
that Iran is ready to "abandon all constraints" and go to war.
He warned Trump: "Think of an attack
only if you want to change the colour of the Persian Gulf waters from
azure to red. You are living in a glass house. You'd better watch out.”
Movahedi-Kermani, who was an advisor to
regime founder Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini until his death in 1989, also
repeated previous threats about bombing Israel's nuclear reactor and
referenced the US drone shot down above the Gulf last month by Iran.
He said: "You saw the corpses of US
troops before your eyes, and told yourself they have hit the drone that
was flying 65,000 feet above the sea."
This came just after Trump warned Iran
to “be careful” following the country’s twin breaches of the 2015
nuclear deal by breaking limits on its stockpiles of low-enriched
uranium and the purity of the enriched uranium. The breaches have
sparked fears that Iran is less than a year away from having a nuclear
weapon and has prompted responses from the UK and France.
Tensions have been rising between the US
and Iran since Trump pulled out of the 2015 nuclear accord and
reimposed sanctions on critical areas of Iran’s economy. However,
there’s been a definite increase in dangerous rhetoric since Trump
removed sanctions waivers on Iranian oil and designated the Iranian
Revolutionary Guards as a terror group earlier this year.
The US has, since May 5, sent a carrier
strike group, a bomber task force, a Patriot missile battery, and 2,500
troops in the Middle East to counter the Iranian threat.
On a related note, Mohammad Ali Mousavi
Jazayeri, a member of the Assembly of Experts, said that Britain should
be "scared" over its seizure of an Iranian supertanker just off the
Gibraltar coast.
He said:
"I am openly saying that Britain should be scared of Iran's retaliatory
measures over the illegal seizure of the Iranian oil tanker."
The boat was suspected to be carrying
oil to Syria in violation of EU sanctions, something which Britain was
desperate to prevent in order to cut off some support for Syrian
President Bashar Assad.
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