Rouhani shrugs off threats

Published May 23, 2017

TEHRAN: Iran’s newly re-elected President Hassan Rouhani ridiculed US strategy in the Middle East, dismissing Donald Trump’s summit with Arab leaders as “just a show” and insisting that missile tests will continue.

“Our missiles are for our defence and for peace, they are not offensive. Know that while there is a technical need to conduct missile tests, we will do so and we will ask the permission of no one,” Rouhani told reporters in Tehran.

His comments followed fierce criticism from the US president during visits to Saudi Arabia and Israel.

Rouhani, who defeated hard-line challenger Ebrahim Raisi in Friday’s presidential election, responded by ridiculing decades of US strategy in the Middle East.

“When they attacked Afghanistan, they made a mistake. When they attacked Iraq, they made a mistake. When they imposed sanctions on us, they made a mistake,” he said. “If you know of a case where America acted correctly, you tell me.”

He said the only sensible move by Washington was the nuclear deal it signed with Iran in 2015, when the US “talked with respect” and reached a “win-win result”. “If American chooses another path, it will fail again. There is no doubt in this.”

He said Iran was still forming its judgement of the Trump administration. “We are waiting for this government to settle... I hope it can settle so that we can have a better judgement about those in Washington,” said Rouhani.

Asked about Trump’s summit with Arab leaders on Sunday, Rouhani said it was “just a show with no practical or political value of any kind”.

In a jibe at the billion-dollar deals signed between Trump and the Saudi government, he said: “You can’t solve terrorism just by giving your people’s money to a superpower.”

He added that it was Iran’s allies in Lebanon, Syria and Iraq that had been leading the fight against the IS and other jihadists.

“Those who have fought terrorists are the Syrian and Iraqi people. Iran has stood by their side and continues to do so,” he said. “The American people have not forgotten the blood spilt on Sept 11. They will not allow it to be traded for billions of dollars,” he added, accusing the Saudis of promoting the extremism behind jihadist groups.

Published in Dawn, May 23rd, 2017

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