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Iran warns US and Israel against missteps, asserting its forces have 'finger on trigger'
General Mohammad Pakpour says Iranians are prepared to execute orders of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. Another general warns that if US attacked, "all US interests, bases and centres of influence" would be considered "legitimate targets."
Iran warns US and Israel against missteps, asserting its forces have 'finger on trigger'
Recent protests shook the clerical leadership under Ali Khamenei, but petered out in the face of a crackdown and pro-government protests. / AP
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The commander of Iran's Revolutionary Guards has warned Washington that the force had its "finger on the trigger" in the wake of mass protests, as US President Donald Trump claimed Tehran still appeared interested in talks.

Guards commander General Mohammad Pakpour warned Israel and the United States on Thursday "to avoid any miscalculations, by learning from historical experiences and what they learned in the 12-day imposed war, so that they do not face a more painful and regrettable fate".

"The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and dear Iran have their finger on the trigger, more prepared than ever, ready to carry out the orders and measures of the supreme commander-in-chief — a leader dearer than their own lives," he said of Ali Khamenei.

Pakpour's comments came in a written statement quoted by state television marking the national day in Iran to celebrate the Guards, whose mission is to protect the 1979 revolution from internal and external threats.

Trump has repeatedly left open the option of new military action against Iran after Washington backed and joined Israel's 12-day war in June aimed at degrading Iranian nuclear and ballistic missile programmes.

The prospect of immediate American action against Tehran appears to have receded, with both sides insisting on giving diplomacy a chance even as US media report Trump is still studying options.

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'Iran does want to talk'

Addressing the World Economic Forum in Davos, Trump said the United States attacked Iranian uranium enrichment sites last year to prevent Tehran from making a nuclear weapon. Iran denies its nuclear programme is aimed at seeking the bomb.

"Can't let that happen," Trump said, adding: "And Iran does want to talk, and we'll talk."

In a standoff marked by seesawing rhetoric, Trump had on Tuesday warned Iran's leaders the US would "wipe them off the face of this earth" if there was any attack on his life in response to a US attack on Khamenei.

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian in a speech on Thursday accused the United States and Israel of stoking the protests as a "cowardly revenge... for the defeat in the 12-Day War".

Pezeshkian said that it "is the natural right of citizens" but a distinction had to be drawn between protesters "whose hands are stained with the blood of innocent people".

Another senior military figure, General Ali Abdollahi Aliabadi who leads the Iranian joint command headquarters, meanwhile warned that if America attacked, "all US interests, bases and centres of influence" would be "legitimate targets" for Iran's armed forces.

SOURCE:TRT World and Agencies