Tehran: The top commander of Iran's paramilitary Revolutionary Guard said on Friday that his country was fully prepared to respond to any US military pressure, amid heightened tensions between Tehran and Washington in the waning days of President Donald Trump's administration.
General Hossein Salami spoke at a ceremony at Tehran University commemorating this week's one-year anniversary of the US drone strike in Baghdad that killed Revolutionary Guard General Qassem Soleimani, who headed the expeditionary Quds force, on January 3, 2020.
Today, we have no problem, concern or apprehension toward encountering any powers. We will give our final words to our enemies on the battlefield, Salami said, without mentioning the US directly. Several top Iranian officials, along with members of Syrian, Palestinian and Lebanese resistance movements and Soleimani's family, were in attendance.
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Soleimani's replacement, Brig. Gen. Esmail Ghaani, said at the ceremony that Iran was not afraid of confronting powers, again without naming the US.