"The US secretary of state’s remarks indicate that he has been sleeping over the
past 40 years and is unaware of what has happened during these years in the
world and the region,” Lieutenant Commander of the IRGC for Political Affairs
Brigadier General Yadollah Javani told the Tasnim News Agency.
"Iran has been present in Iraq and Syria at the invitation of the legitimate
governments of these countries and sided with the regional nations based on the
common interests of the countries,” he noted.
"If anyone should leave the region, it would be the meddlesome US, which has
done nothing but damaging the region during these years,” the IRGC commander
said.
Today, both the Syrian people and government regard the US presence in their
country as "illegal and illegitimate”, Brigadier General Javani added.
Pompeo said on Monday that Washington would increase the financial pressure on
Iran by imposing the "strongest sanctions in history" on the Islamic Republic if
Tehran refuses to change the course of its foreign and domestic policy.
Speaking a few weeks after the US withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear agreement,
known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), Pompeo laid out 12
tough conditions for any "new deal" with Tehran. The conditions included the
withdrawal of Iran's military advisers from Syria.
Since Syria was gripped by civil war in March 2011, Iran has remained a close
ally of the country and supported its legitimate government in the face of
terrorist groups, which are mostly supported by the US and its regional allies.
Source:Tasnim News Agency