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Iran President Had ‘Lot Of Blood On His Hands’ — White House

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Iran President Had ‘Lot Of Blood On His Hands’ — White House

Despite tendering condolences following his death in a helicopter crash, the White House stated on Monday that Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi had “a lot of blood on his hands.”

“This was a man who had a lot of blood on his hands,” National Security Council spokesman John Kirby told reporters, claiming Raisi was responsible for “atrocious” human rights violations in Iran and supported regional proxies such as Hamas.

Kirby did, however, say that “as in any other case, we certainly regret in general the loss of life and offered official condolences as appropriate.” Meanwhile, Iran said Monday that it will hold presidential elections on June 28, according to official media, following the death of Raisi and his entourage in a helicopter crash.

The election calendar was approved at the meeting of the heads of the judiciary, government, and parliament,” state television said. “According to the initial agreement of the Guardian Council, it was decided that the 14th presidential election will be held on June 28.

Iranians began mourning Raisi whose helicopter crashed into a fog-shrouded mountain, setting off a period of political uncertainty in the Islamic republic.

Raisi, 63, his foreign minister, and seven others died when the aircraft went down on Sunday in a remote area of northwestern Iran, where the wreckage was only found on Monday morning.

The ultraconservative Raisi had been in office since 2021, a turbulent time during which Iran was rocked by mass protests, an economic crisis deepened by US sanctions, and armed exchanges with arch-enemy Israel.

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