Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif took to Twitter on Saturday to warn President TrumpDonald Trump Trump says Georgia Senate removals are “illegal and invalid” in New Year’s tweets. The judge rejects Gohmert’s election lawsuit against former Sen. Pence, a former Republican senator, suggests forming a new party, and calls Trump a “ring master.” not to be trapped by Israel’s alleged attempts to provoke a war through attacks on American forces.
The Trump administration has accused Iran of regular rocket attacks on U.S. bases in Iraq, even near the U.S. embassy, although no Iranian-backed group has claimed responsibility. responsibility, Reuters reported.
“Iraq’s new intelligence indicates that provocateurs of Israeli agents are plotting attacks against the Americans, endangering a Trump leaving with a false casus belli [act justifying war], “Elegant he tweeted Saturday.
“Beware of a trap, @realDonaldTrump. All fireworks will work poorly,” he added.
Iraq’s new intelligence indicates that provocateurs of Israeli agents are plotting attacks against the Americans, putting a Trump out forced by a false casus belli.
Beware of a trap, @realDonaldTrump. All fireworks will work poorly, especially against your own BFFs.
– Javad Zarif (@JZarif) January 2, 2021
Israel did not immediately comment on Zarif’s allegations on Saturday, according to Reuters.
The tweet comes ahead of a Sunday anniversary of the U.S. assassination of Iranian top general Qassem Soleimani over a drone strike in Iraq.
National security officials have shown concerns to meyou may be planning a retaliatory attack on the anniversary, provoking the The U.S. military will fly two B-52H bombers Wednesday on the Persian Gulf to deter Iran.
The deployment was the third such mission in the region in the last 45 days.
A senior U.S. military official told reporters before the flight that a recent U.S. intelligence report indicates that Iran wants to “avenge this assassination” and that it has “potential for other more complex attacks” against the US. Americans in Iraq, Fox News reported.
“We are seeing plans, especially in Iraq, for complex attacks that require Iranian assistance in order to be withdrawn,” the official told reporters.
Thursday, Zarif he tweeted accusing Trump of trying to create a “pretext for war.”
“Instead of fighting Covid in the United States, @realDonaldTrump & cohorts is wasting billions to fly B52 and send armies to our region. Iraqi intelligence indicates a plan to MANUFACT the pretext of war,” he said. wrote Zarif. “Iran is not looking for war, but will OPEN and DIRECTly defend its people, security and vital interests.”
This was followed on Friday by Iranian Commander Esmail Ghaani, who said at an anniversary event of Soleimani’s death that Iran was willing to retaliate for the strike against the general. Ghaani replaced Soleimani as leader of the Quds force after the general died last year.
“From inside your home, someone can retaliate to retaliate against your crime,” he told the Tehran University event, according to Reuters. “American misdeeds will not deter the Quds force from continuing its path of resistance.”
Last month, the United States confirmed this temporary removal of some staff from his embassy in Baghdad before the anniversary of Soleimani’s death.