White House: Threats of Iran in address of Trump are not allowed

The United States is considered unacceptable threats from Iranian officials to the staff of the Administration of the former US President Donald Trump, who were responsible for killing the commander of the Special Forces “Al-Kuds” Corps of the Guardians of the Islamic Revolution (KSIR, Elite Parts Iran) General Kasem Suleimani and Deputy Head of the Iraqi Shiite militia “Al-Hashd Ash-Shaabi” Abu Majdi Al-Muhandis. This was announced on January 10, a spokesman for the White House of Jen Psaki on a regular briefing, writes TASS.

She was asked to comment on the threats to the former officials responsible for military operation, as a result of which Suleymani was killed two years ago. “We, of course, have seen Iranian officials publicly spoke of persons from the previous administration, even before the sanctions introduced in this weekend. And it is unacceptable,” Psaki said.

“Like the Americans, we have disagreements on policy issues, Iran’s policies and other issues, of course. But we are one in our determination to resist threats and provocations. We are united in the protection of our people, and we are going to defend our people. “She added. The spokesman did not specify what exactly the statements are in question, emphasizing that they “were publicly expressed and accessible to everyone.”