Iran's FM calls for immediate end to Yemen war
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FM Zarif called for an immediate end to the Yemen war
The Foreign Minister of the Islamic Republic of Iran once again called for an immediate end to the Yemen war.
Iran Press/Iran news: Mohammad Javad Zarif, in a tweet referring to war crimes by US-backed invaders in Yemen, said, "The United States is in denial if the White House thinks that Yemeni victims of 4.5 years of the worst war crimes wouldn't do all to strike back."
Zarif added that the United States may be embarrassed that hundreds of billions of dollars of its weapons could not cope with the Yemeni fire.
US is in denial if it thinks that Yemeni victims of 4.5 yrs of the worst war crimes wouldn't do all to strike back.
— Javad Zarif (@JZarif) September 17, 2019
Perhaps it's embarrassed that $100s of blns of its arms didn't intercept Yemeni fire.
But blaming Iran won't change that.
Ending the war=only solution for all. pic.twitter.com/w1qUkdfw6M
Zarif wrote in another tweet that the United States was never concerned about the killing of Yemeni children by the Saudi coalition, but the Americans were concerned only when the oppressed Yemenis responded to the war crimes of the Saudi coalition by attacking Saudi oil facilities.
Just imagine: The US isn’t upset when its allies mercilessly BOMB babies in Yemen for over 4 years—with its arms and its military assistance.
— Javad Zarif (@JZarif) September 17, 2019
But it is terribly upset when the victims react the only way they can—against the aggressor's OIL refineries. #EndYemenWarNow
In response to the ongoing crimes of the Saudi coalition in Yemen, the Yemeni Army and Popular Committees' forces on Saturday targeted "Baqiq" and "Khurais" oil refineries of the Saudi National Oil Company Aramco with 10 drones deep inside the country.
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