TEHRAN - Iran warned Libyans on Sunday not to trust Western powers launching air strikes against Muammar Gaddafi's troops, saying their aim was to gain neo-colonial control over the oil-rich nation.
Tehran has voiced support for the uprising against the Libyan leader, part of what it considers an "Islamic awakening" in the Arab world.
RELATED:Turkey to take part in Libya operationGaddafi: Western air raids on Libyan forces 'terrorism'But as a long-time foe of the United States which in recent years has invaded and stationed troops in two of its neighbors, Iraq and Afghanistan, Iran expressed deep suspicion over Western military intervention in Libya.
"The records and the actions of the dominant countries in occupying
oppressed countries means their intentions in such moves are always in
doubt," Foreign Ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast was quoted as
saying by students' news agency ISNA.
European and US forces
began bombing Libyan targets
after a UN Security Council vote endorsed intervention aimed at
protecting civilians at risk from Gaddafi's violent suppression.
While Iran's position "is always to support the people and defend their
legitimate demands", Mehmanparast warned Libyans against an eventual
occupation by the Western countries which are claiming to protect them.
"These countries enter usually with seductive slogans of supporting the
people but they follow their own interests in ruling the countries and
continuing colonialism in a new form," he said.
While voicing support for demonstrators in the Arab world, and
condemning government repression, Iran has crushed protests at home and
jailed scores of demonstrators since 2009.