20 Apr 2024
Wednesday 26 June 2019 - 17:37
Story Code : 352744

IRGC Chief: New sanctions signify US desperation

Tasnim Commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps Major General Hossein Salami slammed the new sanctions that the US has imposed on a number of top IRGC officials as an evidence of utter frustration and resentment at the downing of an American spy drone by Iranian forces.


In comments on Wednesday, Major General Salami said the White Houses decision to impose sanctions on a number of senior IRGC commanders after the downing of a US drone inIranian airspace reveals the US frustration, desperation and resentment at Irans power.

This measure (US sanctions) was a passive reaction to the downing of the American super-advanced intruding spy drone by the IRGC air defense, he said, stressing that the White Houses decision lacks any logic or rationality.

The general also described the US decision to blacklist the IRGC commanders and other Iranian officials as a threadbare weapon without any value or effect.

Imposing sanctions on the IRGC and its commanders, who have caused the defeat of US evil strategies and policies in the region, is not anything new, the general added, stressing that the sanctions would only strengthen the IRGCs resolve to safeguard Iran and cut off the hands of intruders.

His comments came after US President Donald Trump announced new sanctions against top Iranian officials, including the office of Ayatollah Khamenei, Irans foreign minister, and senior IRGC Aerospace Force and Navy commanders.

The US had already blacklisted the entire IRGC, whose Aerospace Force units shot down an American drone that intruded into the airspace of Iran on June 20.

The IRGC said the Global Hawk spy drone had taken off from a US military base in south of the Persian Gulf, switched off all of its communication systems, and flew towards the port city of Chabahar via the Strait of Hormuz in maximum stealth.

When flying back to the western part of the region, the unmanned plane violated the Iranian airspace near the Strait of Hormuz and began to spy on Iran and collect information, the statement added.

Major General Salami said later that the shooting down of the drone had a straightforward message that any foreign intrusion into Irans sovereign territories would draw a crushing response.
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