The US killing of top general Qassem Soleimani will not deter Iranian resistance, a senior commander said yesterday as tensions mounted in the build-up to the first anniversary of the drone strike. 
The United States killed Soleimani, leader of the Revolutionary Guards’ Quds Force, in Iraq on Jan 3, 2020. Washington had accused him of masterminding attacks by Iranian-aligned militias on US forces in the region.
Days after the US drone strike, Iran retaliated with a rocket attack on an Iraqi air base where US forces were stationed, and Iranian forces on high alert mistakenly shot down a Ukrainian passenger airliner taking off from Tehran. 
Esmail Ghaani who succeeded Soleimani as head the elite Quds force, said Iran was still ready to respond.
“From inside your own house, there may emerge someone who will retaliate for your crime,” he said at a televised event to mark the anniversary at Tehran University. “American mischief will not deter the Quds force from carrying on its resistance path,” he added. Two US B-52 bombers flew ove
r the Middle East on Wednesday in what US officials said was a message of deterrence to Iran ahead of the first anniversary. On Thursday, Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohamed Javad Zarif accused US President Donald Trump of attempting to fabricate a pretext to attack Iran, and said Tehran would defend itself forcefully.
Representatives of Iran’s regional allies and movements in Lebanon, Iraq, Syria, Yemen and Gaza also spoke at yesterday’s anniversary event.

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