Irans top leader urges U.S. to leave Iraq, Syria

(Xinhua)10:17, March 12, 2021

TEHRAN, March 11 (Xinhua) — Irans Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei called on Thursday for the end of the United States presence in Syria and Iraq.

The Americans must leave Iraq, which is the will of the Iraqis and their law, he said in an appearance on state TV at an Islamic religious occasion.

By the Iraqis law, Khamenei was referring to a resolution passed on Jan. 5, 2020, by the Iraqi parliament requiring the government to end the presence of foreign forces in Iraq.

On the other hand, Khamenei lambasted criticism of Iranian presence in Syria, Iraq and other countries in West Asia, arguing that, contrary to the U.S. presence, the Iranian presence is not military but political, and wherever it is indeed military, it has an advisory role.

Irans top leader went on to say that either in Syria and Iraq, Irans presence seeks to defend the legitimate governments in place, at the request of those governments.

U.S. critics, he further noted, magnify Irans regional presence, and at the same time Washington attack a country without permission and establish a military base.

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