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Iran's Khamenei Blames Parade Attack On Gulf States

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According to a report by Reuters, Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said that U.S.-backed Gulf Arab states were responsible for an attack on a military parade that killed 25 people, almost half of them members of the country’s Revolutionary Guards. Khamenei reportedly ordered security forces to bring those responsible to justice for one of the worst assaults ever against the Revolutionary Guards. In a statement published on his website, Khamenei said, “This crime is a continuation of the plots of the regional states that are puppets of the United States, and their goal is to create insecurity in our dear country."

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