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Mullahs respond hysterically to Canada ending diplomatic relations

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Mullahs respond hysterically to Canada ending diplomatic relations

Caught completely off-guard and utterly surprised, the mullahs’ dictatorship is showing hysterical responses to the Canadian government’s move to end diplomatic relations and expel the regime’s terrorist diplomats from Ottawa.
“Of course, Mr. Harper’s extremist government in Canada had a history of other measures in enmity with the Islamic republic of Iran and previously they pioneered illegal and unilateral sanctions against the Central Bank and other Iranian banks. This measure by the Canadian government is an indication that the current policymakers in this country are sacrificing Canada’s interest in the path of reaching imposed political goals,” said Mehmanparast, the mullah’s foreign ministry spokesman.
Alaeddin Boroujerdi, who heads the regime’s parliamentary committee on national security and foreign policy, said “Considering the fact Canada is a country under the supervision of the UK and a governor appointed by this country’s Queen, and all important decisions are made by the country’s governor and in coordination with the Queen, it is natural for this country to not have good thoughts about Iran after the closure of the UK Embassy in Tehran.”
Concerned over the results of this measure, Majlis (parliament) member Kuchakzadeh resorted to threatening Ottawa and said, “Canadian officials must know they will pay a heavy price for this.”
Former intelligence chief Fallahian added his remarks by saying, “Canada’s governor is appointed by the English Queen and Ottawa is a colony of the UK. Therefore, the closure of its embassy in Tehran is not surprising. During the 2009 sedition, the UK’s role in provoking the overthrowing unrest was completely obvious and today, it is clearly interfering in Syrian internal affairs and speaks openly about overthrowing the Assad government.”
Taraghi, a member of the fascist Motalefe faction said, “Regarding the nature of its work and relations, the Canadian embassy is no different from the US embassy and its policies are completely coordinated with the US.”
The state-run Tabnak daily, affiliated to Expediency Council Secretary Mohsen Rezaii, published an article entitled, “Why Canada severed it relations with Iran,” and said, “Based on the Canadian Foreign Ministry’s statement, all diplomatic relations between the two countries are severed. The Canadian Foreign Ministry cited Iran’s nuclear issue and its inaction on UN Security Council resolutions among other reasons for this decision. However, neither these reasons nor Iran supporting the Syrian government are rational motives to sever relations.”