Crisis with Iran: The US willing “introduces serious negotiations” with Tehran

The US has said it is ready to engage without preconditions in serious negotiations” with Iran following recent attacks that exchanged. In a letter to the United Nations, the United States has justified the murder of Iranian General Kasim Soliman as an act of self-defense. Iran retaliated by firing missiles on air bases [...]
In a letter to the United Nations, the United States has justified the murder of Iranian General Kasim Soliman as an act of self-defense.
Iran retaliated by firing missiles at air bases that were sheltering American forces in Iraq, but who did not cause casualties.
General Solejmani was widely regarded as the second most senior official in Iran, writes the BBC, translates Periscope.
As head of the Kurdish forces, he was the architect of Iranian politics in the region.
The U.S. Supreme Leader described the missile attack as a “slap on page” for the US and called for the American presence in the Middle East to end. /Periscope












