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US court orders Iran to pay $879m over 1996 Saudi attack
A US judge has ordered Iran to pay another $879.1 million over a 1996 bombing in Saudi Arabia that killed 19 US airmen, ruling again that Tehran bore responsibility.

US President Donald Trump's administration hailed the judgment, the latest over the attack against Iran, which denies involvement and refuses to pay.

Saudi Hezbollah, a militant group from the conservative Sunni kingdom's Shiite minority, allegedly carried out the attack by driving an explosives-laden truck into the eight-story Khobar Towers complex where Western and Saudi forces were staying.

Beryl Howell, the chief judge of the US federal district court in Washington, cited previous evidence as she wrote that Iran "aided Hezbollah in carrying out a horrific, violent attack that killed 19 people and injured hundreds more."

In a July 2 ruling that was made public this week, she ordered the damages for 14 US service members who were injured in the attack as well as 21 family members.



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Saudi Arabia's Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Adel Al Jubeir and US Special Representative for Iran Brian Hook, check the display of the debris of ballistic missiles and weapons which were launched towards Riyadh, according to Saudi Officials, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia June 29, 2020. Reuters
Explaining why the amount includes punitive damages, she said that the plaintiffs "suffered physical injuries and psychological trauma" and that "there is a need to deter future terrorist attacks."

Glenn Tyler Christie, who led the suit, was cleaning a nearby kitchen at the time of the blast and still suffers both physical and psychological problems including chronic headaches and depression, the ruling said.

State Department spokeswoman Morgan Ortagus hailed the decision, writing on Twitter: "Justice is overdue for the many victims of Iranian-supported terror."

Ms Howell in 2018 had ordered Iran to pay $104.7 million in a similar case over the Khobar Towers bombing.

At that time, she had rejected the punitive part of the damages, saying that changes in US law precluded such penalties for incidents before 2008.

But in May, the US Supreme Court allowed for punitive damages for pre-2008 attacks in a unanimous decision involving Sudan.

A separate court decision in 2013 ordered Iran to pay $591 million to the family of one of the US airmen who died.

Iran, which has no diplomatic relations with the United States, has hit back that Washington should pay for past wrongdoing including support for Saddam Hussein in the Iran-Iraq war.

The International Court of Justice last year let Iran continue with legal action seeking to unblock Iranian assets frozen by the United States, which says the money should go to pay victims under court judgments.

Meanwhile, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has criticised an independent UN human rights expert's report insisting a American drone strike that killed a top Iranian general in January was a "watershed" event in the use of drones and amounted to a violation of international law.

The report presented by Agnes Callamard to the UN-backed Human Rights Council on Thursday chronicled events around the death of Iranian General Qassem Soleimani and the legal implications of his killing as part of a broader look on the use of drone strikes.

Ms Callamard, the special rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions who has been commissioned by the council, called the January strike in Iraq "the first known incident in which a state invokes self-defense as justification for an attack against a government official outside a declared armed conflict."

Mr Pompeo said in a statement late Thursday that the US rejected her report and "opinions."

"Ms. Callamard's conclusions are spurious," he said. "The strike that killed General Soleimani was in response to an escalating series of armed attacks in preceding months by the Islamic Republic of Iran and militias it supports on US forces and interests in the Middle East region."

Updated: July 11, 2020 11:06 AM
 
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Sometime in the future US will have to pay hundreds of billions of dollars for 40+ years of economic terrorism against Iran. From the 1953 coupdetat to supplying Saddam with chemical weapons, to shooting down of iranian airliner, to funding anti Iranian terrorists.

Maybe not in our lifetime but will happen 100%
 
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Sometime in the future US will have to pay hundreds of billions of dollars for 40+ years of economic terrorism against Iran. From the 1953 coupdetat to supplying Saddam with chemical weapons, to shooting down of iranian airliner, to funding anti Iranian terrorists.

Maybe not in our lifetime but will happen 100%

In similar way i expect Pakistani courts to give ruling on Iran to pay billions$ for killing thousands of Pakistanis ever since the evil revolution, including children and soldiers.
Our future generations must know the enemies, as well their abettors and sympathizers in Pakistan.
 
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In similar way i expect Pakistani courts to give ruling on Iran to pay billions$ for killing thousands of Pakistanis ever since the evil revolution, including children and soldiers.
I may not live to see but our future generations must know the enemies and their abettors and sympathizers in Pakistan.
Sorry bro, i think you are mistaking us with your eastern neighbours. But maybe you are not mistaking, because you are on Saudi payroll.
 
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The US already compensated for the 1988 shootdown ... quite a lot of compensation actually. Did Iran compensate for the shootdown of the Ukrainian jet earlier this year?
 
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The US already compensated for the 1988 shootdown ... quite a lot of compensation actually. Did Iran compensate for the shootdown of the Ukrainian jet earlier this year?
Did you compensate for the 1953 coupdetat and installing of a puppet to your liking and destroying of Iranian democracy in the process ? Did you compensate for the constant meddling in Iranian internal affairs since 1979 ?
 
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Iran have no other way but to pay it
Haha, sure. This is not easy as that. It is very complicated and the US can be brought to the international court. Trump and Pompeo bullying wont be around forever and the rule of law will become active again.
 
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Haha, sure. This is not easy as that. It is very complicated and the US can be brought to the international court. Trump and Pompeo bullying wont be around forever and the rule of law will become active again.
Us did not recognise ICJ now sir . But iran recognise dollar.
 
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Sorry bro, i think you are mistaking us with your eastern neighbours. But maybe you are not mistaking, because you are on Saudi payroll.

Look my person is not the subject matter but it seems you from eastern coast of Arabian gulf, need education even about geography of Pakistan!

If you mean India, that's our southern neighbor, because in east of Islamabad is Kashmir and further away China, while Kashmir is OUR territory occupied by Indians, and without support of your local sympathizers, India would be a big fail in Pakistan.
Both red lines in image below running North to South originate from capital and northern most Pakistani city, and end up in center of India, while N in top right corner means North. Hoping that you are able to locate east and west.
Even in India, they refer to Punjabis as north Indians and Tamils as south Indians, while we Pakistanis don't count Indian occupied Punjab as part of India.
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Saudi Arabia is a brotherly country, Pakistanis have been co-existing with Saudis from generations, just like Indians have been co-existing with you in Tehran since the evil revolution, it's obvious you see all Pakistanis who refuse take your slandering and threats as Saudi puppies... while slaves are those who address a Khanzir as Supreme Leader and celebrate birthday of guru Khanzir in Pakistan, twice a year.

Look what you did to a country which is home to many nationalities.
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