Authorities Attribute Iran Bombing to ISIS Terrorists, U.S. Believes

The United States government has announced that it believes ISIS was responsible for the bombing that resulted in the deaths of dozens of people in Iran. The attack took place in an area where a group of Revolutionary Guard members were gathered, and it was the deadliest attack on the the country since 2019. The U.S. Department of State has condemned the attack and expressed its condolences to the Iranian people.

The Iranian government has accused Israel of being involved in the attack, but Israel has not commented on the accusation. Iran has promised to retaliate against the perpetrators, and the incident has raised tensions between Iran and the U.S. at a time when both countries are trying to revive a nuclear deal.

The attack targeted a bus carrying Revolutionary Guard members, and Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has vowed to take action against the perpetrators. The U.S. government is closely monitoring the situation and is working with its allies to investigate the attack. The State Department has also warned American citizens to avoid traveling to Iran due to the heightened tensions.

Iran has declared a national day of mourning for the victims of the attack, and the country’s President, Ebrahim Raisi, has promised to take “necessary measures” to prevent such attacks in the future. The U.S. and Iran have had a strained relationship for decades, and this incident is likely to further complicate their efforts to improve their diplomatic ties.

In summary, the United States believes ISIS was behind the bombing that killed dozens in Iran, raising tensions between the two countries and prompting Iran to vow retaliation. The U.S. government has condemned the attack and is closely monitoring the situation. Iran has accused Israel of involvement in the attack and has declared a national day of mourning for the victims.