Iran revenge: launched missiles at a base in Iraq and Asian markets are trading at falling prices

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by Ifi Reporter Category:Government Jan 7, 2020

Asian markets are trading at falling prices, after falling even higher at the start of trading very close to the Iranian attack on the basis of the US military in Iraq.
Japan's NICE index recovered slightly from more than 2%, losing 1.3%. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is expected to cancel his planned trip to the Middle East.
South Korea's cospic index loses about 0.7% after dropping 1.2% earlier, and Australia's six-S & P / ASX 200 loses less than 0.3%.
The Shanghai Stock Exchange falls by 0.6%, and slight declines are noted in Shenzhen. Hong Kong's Heng Seng Index loses about 0.8%. The Singapore Stock Exchange loses 0.8%. Significant in Singapore Airlines shares declines after the company announced that it was diverting all its flights to Europe and out of Iranian sky.
Following the escalation of tensions in Iraq, oil and gold prices are up 1.3%.

Iran launched missiles tonight between Tuesday and Wednesday toward two bases in Iraq, including a base U.S. forces serve there.Iran took responsibility for the act, claiming that the attack was a revenge for the assassination of Quds Force commander Kassem Suleimani, who was liquidated five days ago at Baghdad airport. The missiles were fired from Iran's territory. US clerck: "There are very few casualties and American soldiers may not have been killed." President Trump tweeted: All is well! Missiles launched from Iran at two military bases located in Iraq. Assessment of casualties & damages taking place now. So far, so good! We have the most powerful and well equipped military anywhere in the world, by far! I will be making a statement tomorrow morning.
Iranian media reported that about 35 missiles were fired at the bases in two rounds of attack. U.S. Secretary of State confirmed "more than a dozen missiles." US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Secretary of Defense Mark Asper reached consultations in the White House, but President Donald Trump was reportedly not making a statement on the attack tonight.
Shortly after the missile launches, Revolutionary Guards warned that they would not hesitate to attack US bases in other countries if the United States took action against Tehran. The Revolutionary Guards Air Force is performing a successful operation called the Shahid Suleimani, of launching dozens of ground missiles at the air base occupied by the United States Terrorist Army known as 'Ein Al Assad'. We will post more details on the offer later, "the language of the announcement.
"We do not see in any way that the Zionist entity is separate from the US government in these crimes," he said, "and we warn the great devil against any action or operation on his part. They will respond with a more overwhelming and more painful response."
According to Iranian television, the Revolutionary Guards fired ground-based missiles. It is still unclear how many were injured and the extent of the damage. Al Myadin Channel reported that "the missiles were fired at the time of Kassem Suleimani's assassination - at 1:20 p.m."
The United States Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) announced flight restrictions in airspace over Iraq, Iran and other areas of the Persian Gulf. In light of the escalation, Japan Television reported that Prime Minister Shinzo Abe canceled his visit to Saudi Arabia, UAE and Oman, which he planned to hold this weekend.
According to Iranian television, the Revolutionary Guards fired ground-based missiles. It is still unclear how many were injured and the extent of the damage. Al Myadin Channel reported that "the missiles were fired at the time of Kassem Suleimani's assassination - at 1:20 p.m."
On Sunday, Iranian military spokesman Abu al-Fizal Shakaraji said: "The assassination of Qassim Suleimani is a terrorist act, and we will not silently discuss it. Our response is on the way and it will be strong. We will take revenge in the US more powerfully and more powerfully than she imagines. "
His remarks were in part in response to US President Donald Trump, who said the Americans had identified 52 Iranian targets "to be attacked if attacked." Iran's Chief of Staff Mohammed Bakery also responded to Trump threats, saying that "in every possible confrontation, I do not see the US "In Gaza to attack 52 Iranian targets. "Suleimani's murder was an ugly step the world does not accept and therefore the US is putting out threats to cover up this crime. It will eventually understand who is going to kidnap its 52 targets."

 

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