Seyyed Abbas Mousavi

A spokesman for Iran's Foreign Ministry said that despite the death of "Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi" the head of the Daesh (ISIS) terrorist group, the extremist thinking of ISIS has not disappeared and is still alive.

Iran Press/ Iran news: Seyyed Abbas Mousavi said on Monday that ISIS and Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi and those at the top of terrorist groups lists in the region who have confessed that the Americans created them have an expiry date.

US President Donald Trump on Sunday announced the death of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi in northwest Syria.

Mousavi stated that whenever the end of the expiry date of these terrorist groups comes about, they will disappear and noted, "ISIS and its terrorist thinking, sectarianism, and extremism, are always part of the tools of countries such as the United States."

The official emphasized that ISIS was destroyed by the youth of the resistance, the nations, and governments of Syria and Iraq with the logistical support of the Islamic Republic of Iran. Americans are organized to commit crimes in the region.

"Although ISIS has been defeated by regional forces, their remnants are being organized by the very Americans to commit crimes in the region," Mousavi added.

The Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman also stressed the need for the people of the region to be vigilant of new enemy plots. 207

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