Iran’s president warned the United States and other foreign powers to “stay away” amid a military parade that paraded long-range missiles in Tehran.
President Hassan Rouhani said, “If the outsiders are sincere and really after peace and security, they must stop deploying such an amount of dangerous weapons to the region and not turn our region into an arms race and stockpile.”
The remarks come about a week after attacks on Saudi Arabian oil production facilities, for which the United States has blamed Iran. The Islamic regime has denied allegations made by U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and other officials.

“We’re looking for a diplomatic resolution to this, unlike the Iranians,” Pompeo stated, adding: “Apparently the Iranians are bloodthirsty and looking for war.”
The United States, meanwhile, announced that it would send more troops to Saudi Arabia following the incident. President Donald Trump last week announced sanctions on high-level Iranian officials and said he doesn’t want to go to war.


“Your presence has always been a calamity for this region and the farther you go from our region and our nations, the more security would come for our region,” he said, referring Western nations.
Iranian Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani also delivered a speech at the military ceremony, criticizing U.S.-backed military coalitions in the region.
Iran has denied involvement in the Saudi attack, which was claimed by Yemen’s Houthi rebels, who are backed by Iran.