‘We are in a war,’ alleged Iran-backed militant exclaims in US court

Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood Al-Saadi, an Iraqi man accused of helping Iran-backed militia’s plans for attacks in the United States and Europe, attends his arraignment in Manhattan federal court in New York City, U.S., June 1, 2026 in a courtroom sketch. REUTERS/Jane Rosenberg Purchase Licensing Rights

An alleged member of an Iran-backed militia pleaded not guilty on Monday to U.S. criminal charges he was involved in multiple attacks against American interests in Europe, proclaiming in a courtroom outburst, “I am not ​a criminal.”
Iraqi national Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood Al-Saadi spoke in Manhattan federal court after ​his lawyer, Andrew Dalack, entered a not guilty plea on his behalf to ⁠eight counts including conspiracy to provide material support to Kata’ib Hezbollah, an Iran-backed militia ​the U.S. considers a terrorist organization.

“I am not guilty and we are in a war situation,” ​Al-Saadi said through an Arabic interpreter.
“Children are being killed by your rockets,” Al-Saadi added, gesturing in front of him toward where U.S. District Judge Colleen McMahon and prosecutors with the Manhattan U.S. Attorney’s office were ​seated.
Al-Saadi did not say if he was referring to a specific incident.
A February 28 strike ​at a girls’ school in Iran killed more than 175 children and teachers, Iranian officials say.
Reuters has reported ‌that an ⁠initial, internal U.S. military investigation showed U.S. forces were likely responsible, citing two U.S. officials.

The Pentagon has not acknowledged any preliminary findings. A Pentagon spokesperson said on Monday the investigation was still ongoing.
Al-Saadi wore a beige prison outfit and was shackled at his feet at Monday’s hearing.
As he ​spoke, McMahon raised her ​voice and ordered ⁠he be seated. Two U.S. marshals who had been sitting behind Al-Saadi approached the defense table, and he sat down as they arrived.

Source : https://www.reuters.com/legal/litigation/we-are-war-alleged-iran-backed-militant-exclaims-us-court-2026-06-01/

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