Iranian MP says ‘we can attack the White House itself’

Donald Trump has prompted further condemnation after
he threatened to strike 52 targets, some apparently civilian sites, if Iran
retaliates over the US assassination of military commander Qassem Soleimani.
As bombs fell near the US embassy in Baghdad, the US
president was labelled a “monster” and accused of plotting war crimes after
promising swift retribution at high level targets “important to Iranian
culture”.
Meanwhile, the Iranian parliament opened with
politicians chanting “death to America”, as Iraq also held an emergency session
in the face of pressure to expel the thousands of US troops stationed there to
prevent an Isis resurgence.
Iranian MP claims Islamic Republic has power to
'attack the White House'
"We can
attack the White House itself, we can respond to them on the American soil. We
have the power, and God willing we will respond in an appropriate time,"
said Abolfazl Abutorabi, a hardline MP, according to Iranian news agency ILNA .
The hardline lawmaker urged Iran "should crush
America's teeth" in response to a question on whether and how the Islamic
Republic would react to the US assassination of Qassem Soleimani, in a furious
parliamentary session held on Sunday.
"This is a declaration of war, which means if
you hesitate you lose," Mr Abutorabi added. "When someone declares
war do you want to respond to the bullets with flowers? They will shoot you in
the head."
The
Independent's international correspondent, Borzou Daragahi, said the MP was an
obscure lawmaker known for making incendiary remarks and suggested the claims
should be treated with a large dose of scepticism.
He said Iran was not believed to have any missiles
capable of reaching Washington DC, and an individual suicide attack would
likely be the only realistic means of Tehran targeting the capital.
Any significant military action by Iran would have
to be vetted and approved by its Supreme National Security Council, a body that
includes Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, President Hassan Rouhani, and the leaders
of the various branches of government and armed forces.
Mr Abutorabi
also echoed previous suggestions that Iran could target ships in the Strait of
Hormuz, where the Royal Navy was sent yesterday to escort ships.
"There are tens of thousands of possibilities
for us to respond. Responding to the Americans in open waters does not pose any
problem for us in terms of international regulations. We can take our revenge
inside Iraq or in open waters."