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Iran regime Supreme Leader insists on export of terrorism and fundamentalism to cloak his retreats from nuclear redlines

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Iran regime Supreme Leader insists on export of terrorism and fundamentalism to cloak his retreats from nuclear redlines

Four days after reaching the nuclear accord with P5+1, Iranian regime Supreme Leader Khamenei who was speaking at Eid Fitr prayers attempted to cloak his retreat from his nuclear redlines in the nuclear deal by saying that the nuclear accord will not affect regime’s policy of export of terrorism and fundamentalism throughout the region. He made little note of the successive defeats of his cohorts in Syria and Yemen.
Taking advantage of international community’s indifference, especially that of EU and U.S., to the Iranian regime’s crimes outside its borders Khamenei resorted to saber rattling and said: whether the nuclear accord “is approved or not, we shall not allow the basic principles of the Islamic system to be harmed by anyone… whether approved or not, we shall not pull away from supporting our friends in the region, including the innocent nation of Palestine, the innocent nation of Yemen, the people and government of Syria, the people and government of Iraq, the innocent nation of Bahrain, the sincere mujahedin of the resistance in Lebanon and Palestine. We shall always support them… The U.S. policies in the region are 180 degrees different from that of the Islamic Republic.”
Thus, in his first public appearance after the Vienna accord, Khamenei decided to convey to his domestic adversaries, as well as his international counterparts, that his power and hegemony inside the regime are not threatened.
While his hirelings were shouting prearranged slogans of “death to America” and “death to Mujahedin [PMOI/MEK]”, he stated in a ludicrous lie: “They say that we have stopped Iran’s weapon. Iran’s nuclear weapon has nothing to do with the U.S. talks or negotiations with others, based on the percepts of Quran and the Islamic Sharia, developing, keeping and employing of nuclear weapons are religiously forbidden and we shall not resort to it.”
Khamenei’s absurd remarks are while Rouhani, the Iranian regime President, in his book “National Security and Nuclear Diplomacy” acknowledges that “in the year 2000, the Atomic Energy Organization promised officials that by March 2003 it would employ 54000 centrifuges with a capacity to produce 30 tons of 3.5% enriched fuel… the Atomic Energy Organization believed that it should first complete the Natanz site and then inform the IAEA” but the Mojahedin Organization “suddenly and by orders from the United States arranged a press conference and brought fictitious allegations raising much tumult”.


Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran
July 18, 2015