There is great tension between Iran and the United States and the recent call by Supreme leader Khamenei might have just poured fuel in the fire.
Recall that Iranian president Hassan Rouhani blasted US president Donald Trump dismissing him as a businessman who have no idea about international matters.
Rouhani spoke after French President Emmanuel Macron flew to Washington to try to persuade Trump not to scrap the 2015 agreement – under which Iran curbed its nuclear programme in return for the lifting of sanctions.
“They say that with the certain leader of a European country we want to make a decision about a seven-sided agreement,” Rouhani said in a speech broadcast live on state TV.
“For what? With what right?”
“You don’t have any background in politics. You don’t have any background in law. You don’t have any background on international treaties,” Rouhani said.
“How can a tradesman, a merchant, a building constructor, a tower constructor make judgments about international affairs,” he added referring to Trump’s career as a property developer.
Now according to state television Iran’s supreme leader has called on Muslim nations to unite against the U.S.,saying Tehran would never yield to its arch foe’s “bullying”.
“The Iranian nation has successfully resisted bullying attempts by America and other arrogant powers and we will continue to resist.
“All Muslim nations should stand united against America and other enemies,” Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
said.
The other powers that signed the agreement with Iran – Russia, China, Germany, Britain and France, have all said they want to preserve it.
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