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US tells Iran to 'look in the mirror' after Ahvaz attack | US tells Iran to 'look in the mirror' after Ahvaz attack |
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The US ambassador to the UN has urged Iran to "look in the mirror" for the causes of an attack on a military parade that killed 25 on Saturday. | The US ambassador to the UN has urged Iran to "look in the mirror" for the causes of an attack on a military parade that killed 25 on Saturday. |
Nikki Haley said Iranian President Hassan Rouhani had "oppressed his people for a long time". | Nikki Haley said Iranian President Hassan Rouhani had "oppressed his people for a long time". |
She was responding to Mr Rouhani's fierce criticism of the US, in which he blamed it for enabling the attack. | She was responding to Mr Rouhani's fierce criticism of the US, in which he blamed it for enabling the attack. |
Two separate groups have claimed they carried out the shooting, but neither has provided evidence. | Two separate groups have claimed they carried out the shooting, but neither has provided evidence. |
Four gunmen opened fire at Revolutionary Guard troops in the south-western city of Ahvaz on Saturday, killing 25 people including soldiers and civilians watching a commemorative parade. | Four gunmen opened fire at Revolutionary Guard troops in the south-western city of Ahvaz on Saturday, killing 25 people including soldiers and civilians watching a commemorative parade. |
One of the victims was a four-year-old girl. | One of the victims was a four-year-old girl. |
Who is blaming whom? | |
An anti-government Arab group - Ahvaz National Resistance - and the Islamic State (IS) group both claimed responsibility for the killings. | An anti-government Arab group - Ahvaz National Resistance - and the Islamic State (IS) group both claimed responsibility for the killings. |
According to Reuters, the IS news agency Amaq has posted a video of three men purportedly on their way to carry out the shooting, with one saying they were targeting non-believers. | According to Reuters, the IS news agency Amaq has posted a video of three men purportedly on their way to carry out the shooting, with one saying they were targeting non-believers. |
President Rouhani said the "bully" US, along with Gulf states it backed, had enabled the attack. | President Rouhani said the "bully" US, along with Gulf states it backed, had enabled the attack. |
But the US has denied responsibility and says it condemns "any terrorist attack", while a senior official for the United Arab Emirates - one of the countries Mr Rouhani was thought to be referring to - called the accusations "baseless". | But the US has denied responsibility and says it condemns "any terrorist attack", while a senior official for the United Arab Emirates - one of the countries Mr Rouhani was thought to be referring to - called the accusations "baseless". |
"He's got the Iranian people... protesting, every ounce of money that goes into Iran goes into his military, he has oppressed his people for a long time and he needs to look at his own base to figure out where that's coming from," Ms Haley told CNN. | "He's got the Iranian people... protesting, every ounce of money that goes into Iran goes into his military, he has oppressed his people for a long time and he needs to look at his own base to figure out where that's coming from," Ms Haley told CNN. |
"He can blame us all he wants. The thing he's got to do is look in the mirror." | "He can blame us all he wants. The thing he's got to do is look in the mirror." |
Mr Rouhani will face Donald Trump at the UN General Assembly this week. | Mr Rouhani will face Donald Trump at the UN General Assembly this week. |
Speaking on Sunday, before leaving for the UN in New York, Mr Rouhani vowed that Iran would "not let this crime stand". | Speaking on Sunday, before leaving for the UN in New York, Mr Rouhani vowed that Iran would "not let this crime stand". |
"It is absolutely clear to us who committed this crime... and whom they are linked to," he said. | "It is absolutely clear to us who committed this crime... and whom they are linked to," he said. |
He alleged that a Gulf country had supported the "financial, weaponry and political needs" of the attackers. | He alleged that a Gulf country had supported the "financial, weaponry and political needs" of the attackers. |
He added: "The small puppet countries in the region are backed by America, and the US is provoking them and giving them the necessary capabilities." | He added: "The small puppet countries in the region are backed by America, and the US is provoking them and giving them the necessary capabilities." |
Why does Iran blame its Gulf neighbours for the attack? | Why does Iran blame its Gulf neighbours for the attack? |
Mr Rouhani did not specify which "puppet" countries he was referring to - but his comments are widely thought to be directed at Iran's regional foe Saudi Arabia, and the UAE and Bahrain. | Mr Rouhani did not specify which "puppet" countries he was referring to - but his comments are widely thought to be directed at Iran's regional foe Saudi Arabia, and the UAE and Bahrain. |
Iran has previously alleged that Saudi Arabia supports separatist activity among Iran's Arab minority. | Iran has previously alleged that Saudi Arabia supports separatist activity among Iran's Arab minority. |
Both countries have been struggling for regional political and religious dominance for decades, and are engaged in a number of proxy wars around the region, backing rival factions in Yemen and Syria. | Both countries have been struggling for regional political and religious dominance for decades, and are engaged in a number of proxy wars around the region, backing rival factions in Yemen and Syria. |
The decades-old feud between them is exacerbated by religious differences - Iran is largely Shia Muslim, while Saudi Arabia sees itself as the leading Sunni Muslim power. | The decades-old feud between them is exacerbated by religious differences - Iran is largely Shia Muslim, while Saudi Arabia sees itself as the leading Sunni Muslim power. |
The UAE and Bahrain are closely allied with Saudi Arabia. | The UAE and Bahrain are closely allied with Saudi Arabia. |
Iran has also alleged that the gunmen had links to its bitter foe Israel. | Iran has also alleged that the gunmen had links to its bitter foe Israel. |
Iran considers Israel an illegitimate occupier of Muslim land - and has accused it of attempting to undermine the government. | Iran considers Israel an illegitimate occupier of Muslim land - and has accused it of attempting to undermine the government. |
Iran also summoned diplomats from the UK, the Netherlands, and Denmark on Saturday, accusing their countries of harbouring Iranian opposition groups. | Iran also summoned diplomats from the UK, the Netherlands, and Denmark on Saturday, accusing their countries of harbouring Iranian opposition groups. |
And why are US-Iran relations so tense? | And why are US-Iran relations so tense? |
The two sides have had thorny relations for decades. | The two sides have had thorny relations for decades. |
The US has accused Iran of running a clandestine nuclear weapons programme, which Iran denies. | The US has accused Iran of running a clandestine nuclear weapons programme, which Iran denies. |
In 2015, under then-President Barack Obama, the US and Iran reached a landmark nuclear deal - also signed by China, Russia, the UK, France and Germany - where Iran limited its nuclear activities in exchange for sanctions relief. | In 2015, under then-President Barack Obama, the US and Iran reached a landmark nuclear deal - also signed by China, Russia, the UK, France and Germany - where Iran limited its nuclear activities in exchange for sanctions relief. |
However, ties deteriorated after Mr Trump took office and then withdrew from the nuclear deal. | However, ties deteriorated after Mr Trump took office and then withdrew from the nuclear deal. |
Since then, the US has brought sanctions back into place, despite opposition from EU partners, China and Russia, and warned that anyone trading with Iran would also be punished. | Since then, the US has brought sanctions back into place, despite opposition from EU partners, China and Russia, and warned that anyone trading with Iran would also be punished. |
The US has also expressed support for anti-government protesters in Iran. | The US has also expressed support for anti-government protesters in Iran. |
More generally, the US is deeply suspicious of Iranian activity in the Middle East - including its influence in Syria and Yemen - and is an ally of Israel and Saudi Arabia. | More generally, the US is deeply suspicious of Iranian activity in the Middle East - including its influence in Syria and Yemen - and is an ally of Israel and Saudi Arabia. |
Mr Trump is chairing a UN Security Council meeting on Wednesday - and says the meeting will be focused on Iran. | Mr Trump is chairing a UN Security Council meeting on Wednesday - and says the meeting will be focused on Iran. |