Iran's Khamenei Attacks 'American Clowns' While Holding a Gun During Friday Prayer

Published January 17th, 2020 - 06:05 GMT
AFP
AFP

Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, led Friday prayers in Tehran for the first time in eight years.

The sermon took place amid public fury over the shooting down of a passenger airplane by the Iranian military, and escalating tensions with the United States.

During his speech, Khamenei mocked US officials as "American clowns" and criticized France, Germany and the UK as "lackeys" of the US that can't be trusted.

“These two weeks were extraordinary and eventful. Bitter and sweet events. Lessons we learned. The Iranian people went through a lot,” he said. “We delivered a slap to U.S.' image as a superpower.”

The rare sermon took place after Iran's most important general, Qasem Soleimani, was killed in a US drone strike in Iraq two weeks ago. 

Following Soleimani’s killing, Iran retaliated with strikes on US targets, bringing Tehran and Washington to an escalating conflict.

During his speech, Khamenei defended Iran while holding a gun, which many pointed out as ironic.

Khamenei delivers Friday sermons only at times of serious crisis that require his intervention.

His last such sermon was in 2012, during the Arab Spring uprisings in the region. He also spoke in 2009, during widespread protests in Iran contesting the results of a presidential election that became known as the Green Movement.

In both instances, Ayatollah Khamenei reinforced the government’s hard line by ordering people off the streets.

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