As the United States and Iran's tension continued to heat up, the US Department of Defense once again ordered to increase troops to the Middle East again, and the defense chief Esper also showed that the U.S. military had not evacuated Iraq.(Agence France -Presse)

Iran has passed a bill to list all U.S. forces as terrorists, and is considering 13 cases against the United States.Because of the concern of the situation, NATO urged Iran to avoid further provocation, and UN Secretary -General Guterres also urged all parties to maintain the maximum restraint.

(Washington Comprehensive Television) As the United States and Iran's tension continue to heat up, the US Department of Defense once again ordered an increase in troops to the Middle East. The Defense Minister Esper also showed that the U.S. military had no plan to withdraw from Iraq.

Iran passed a bill on Tuesday (January 7) that all US military forces were listed as terrorists and are considering a plan to retaliate against the United States.

Because of the concern of the situation, NATO urged Iran to avoid further provocation, and UN Secretary -General Guterres also urged all parties to maintain the maximum restraint.

Bloomberg quoted a U.S. officials reported that, after the 82nd Airborne Division of the US military sent about 3,500 troops to Kuwait last week, the Batan amphibious combat reserve group has also been ordered to open from the Mediterranean Sea to the Persian Gulf area from the exercise area.2,200 naval Marine players and a helicopter forces.

Earlier reports said that the U.S. military wrote a letter to inform Iraq that it was re -defense before the evacuation, but Esper clarified to the media on Monday (6th): We did not make a decision to withdraw from Iraq, nor did it issue any evacuation or prepared to evacuateplan of.

One day before, the Iraqi Parliament passed a resolution to end all foreign troops stationed and call on the Iraqi government to accuse the United States that seriously violates Iraq's sovereignty and security in the United States.

But Esper said he believed that the Iraqi still wanted the United States to maintain military existence locally because they knew that the United States was helping them to build a prosperous sovereign independent country.He said: Iranians don't think so.Iran wants to turn Iraq into an agent controlled by it.

This is the longest response to the incident by the U.S. military's commander Sulemanni under the order of the President Trump to kill the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Holy City Traveler, Sulemanni.Trump warned Iran not to attack the U.S. target as revenge, otherwise the United States would attack a rapid attack on 52 Iranian targets including cultural sites.

However, Esper said that the U.S. military would abide by the armed conflict law, suggesting that the United States would not attack Iranian cultural sites.According to international law, military operations on cultural relics are the crime of war.

Facing Trump's threat, Iranian President Rouhani was unwilling to show weakness. He tweeted on Monday: Those who mentioned the number 52 should also remember the 290 digital hellip; hellip; don't threaten Iranian.He refers to the incident that the US warship shot down in the Persian Gulf in July 1988, which caused 290 people to die.

The Iranian Parliament passed a bill on Tuesday to list all US forces, the US Department of Defense, and affiliated agencies, agents, commanders, and all those who ordered Sulemanni to be listed as terrorists.This is a correction of a bill passed last April. The bill lists the United States as a terrorist country and the United States in the Middle East as a terrorist organization.

The semi -official Iranian Fars News Agency quoted the Iranian National Security Council Chairman Shamhanii that Iran is evaluating 13 plans to respond to the killing of Sulemanni in response to the U.S. military, and even the weakest options will bring the United StatesHistorical nightmare.

Suleimani's body was buried in his hometown of Kelman on Tuesday.Sarami, chief of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, said to tens of thousands of mourners that Iran will make a tough and thorough revenge.

NATO Secretary -General Stoltenberg urged Iran to avoid further violence and provocations on Monday, calling on all parties to maintain restraint and cool down the situation.He also emphasized that all NATO members are consistent with the United States in the Middle East.

UN Secretary -General Gutres also warned that the current situation of geopolitical tensions was at the highest level of this century and continued to upgrade.He did not name the United States and Iran, but called on countries to maintain the maximum restraint and restart the dialogue.