Article by Adam Kredo in "The Washington Free Beacon":
The Iranian government has ordered the United States to pay some $130
billion in reparations to citizens it says have been harmed by the
Trump administration's tough sanctions policy on Tehran, according to a
Tuesday announcement by Iran's judiciary.
Iran's demand for hard currency comes on the same day that its
military leaders issued new threats to annihilate the United States,
Israel, Britain, and Saudi Arabia. Both moves represent a further
escalation in an already tense standoff between the Trump administration
and Iranian mullahs.
Iranian leaders accused the United States and other Western powers of
organizing a spate of popular anti-regime protests that have spread
across Iran in recent weeks. The country's courts are now demanding
that America pay a "$130 billion fine in damages caused by Washington's
crimes to ordinary Iranian plaintiffs who have suffered from the
unilateral policies of the White House and its destructive role in riots
of last month," according to reports in the country's state-controlled
media.
Meanwhile, Iranian military leaders confirmed
they will be holding joint war drills with China and Russia on Dec. 27.
The confirmation of this major war exercise was accompanied by renewed
threats of violence by Tehran's military brass.
Major General Hossein Salami, commander of the Islamic
Revolutionary Guard Corps, promised to "annihilate" the United States,
Britain, Israel, and Saudi Arabia if these countries attempt any
military action against Iran.
"You have experienced our power in the battlefield and received a
powerful slap across your face and could not respond; the world has come
to observe some of these slaps, while it has not in some other cases,"
Salami was quoted as saying on Tuesday during a military rally. "You should wait. If you cross our redlines, we will annihilate you."
The State Department did not respond to a request for comment on Iran's new cash demands.
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