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The commander of persiaâs paramilitary force radical ward, which was francis scott key in putting down recent nationwide protests in a crackdown that left thousands dead, warned that his force is "more ready than ever, finger on the trigger," as U.S. Warships headed toward the Middle East.
Nournews, a news outlet close to Iranâs Supreme National Security Council, reported on its Telegram channel that the commander, Gen. Mohammad Pakpour, warned the United States and Israel "to avoid any miscalculation."
"The Islamic Revolutionary Guard and dear Iran stand more ready than ever, finger on the trigger, to execute the orders and directives of the commander-in-chief," Nournews quoted Pakpour as saying.
Tension remains high between Iran and the U.S. In the wake of a bloody crackdown on protests that began on Dec. 28, triggered by the collapse of Iranâs currency, the rial, and swept the country for about two weeks.
Meanwhile, the number of people reported by activists as having been arrested jumped to more than 40,000, as fears grow some could face the death penalty.
U.S. President Donald Trump has repeatedly warned Tehran, setting two red lines for the use of military force: the killing of peaceful demonstrators and the mass execution of people arrested in the protests.
Trump has repeatedly said Iran halted the execution of 800 people detained in the protests. He has not elaborated on the source of the claim, which Iranâs top prosecutor, Mohammad Movahedi, strongly denied on Friday in comments carried by the judiciaryâs Mizan news agency.
On Thursday, Trump said aboard Air Force One that the U.S. Was moving warships toward Iran "just in case" he wants to take action.
"We have a massive fleet heading in that direction and maybe we wonât have to use it," the U.S. President said.
A U.S. Navy official, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss military movements, said on Thursday that the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln and other warships travelling with it were in the Indian Ocean.
Trump also mentioned the multiple rounds of talks American officials had with Iran over its nuclear program before Israel launched a 12-day war against the Islamic Republic in June, which also saw U.S. Warplanes bomb Iranian nuclear sites. He threatened Iran with military action that would make earlier U.S. Strikes against Iranian uranium enrichment sites "look like peanuts."
The tension has led at least two European airlines to suspend some flights to the wider region.
Air France cancelled two return flights from Paris to Dubai over the weekend. The airline said it was "closely following developments in the Middle East in real time and continuously monitors the geopolitical situation in the territories served and overflown by its aircraft in order to ensure the highest level of flight safety and security." It said it would resume its service to Dubai later Saturday.
Luxair said it had postponed its Saturday flight from Luxembourg to Dubai by 24 hours "in light of ongoing tensions and insecurity affecting the regionâs airspace, and in line with measures taken by several other airlines."
It told The Associated Press it was closely monitoring the situation "and a decision on whether the flight will operate tomorrow will be taken based on the ongoing assessment."
Arrivals information at Dubaiâs international airport also showed the cancellation of Saturday flights from Amsterdam by Dutch carriers KLM and Transavia. The airlines did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Some KLM flights to Tel Aviv in Israel were also cancelled on Friday and Saturday, according to online flight trackers.
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