A senior Iranian authority, Amirali Hajizadeh, said the assaults in Iraq didn't plan to murder American officers yet looked to harm Washington's "military machine."
He likewise pronounced that the assaults were the beginning of a progression of assaults over the area, Al Jazeera reports.
Hajizadeh, the leader of the Revolutionary Guards Aerospace Force, likewise said the "fitting retribution" for the US slaughtering of Qassem Soleimani was to remove US powers from the Middle East.
He likewise said Iran had many rockets good to go and when Tehran propelled rockets on Wednesday it had utilized "digital assaults to debilitate (US) plane and automaton route frameworks."
Iran had on Wednesday propelled more than 15 rockets on US focuses in Iraq in counter to the passing of Qassem Soleimani, who was covered on Tuesday.
It further gave another admonition that any US reprisal to the rocket assaults in Baghdad would prompt a full scale war in the Middle East.
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