The Iranian Terrorist Horn (Daniel 8:3)
Iran is the center for export of terrorism and fundamentalism to region
Iran and Its Neighbours 24 April 2015
Mr. Mohammad Mohaddessin, chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee
of the National Council of Resistance of Iran, said during an online
question and answer session on April 17, 2015 that the involvement of
the Iranian regime in Yemen, that the meddling of the Iranian
regime in Iraq, Syria and Yemen, as well as its nuclear projects
brought nothing for the Iranian people except poverty, unemployment, and
inflation and that all the people want it to stop.
Reporting on the question and answer session, the Kuwaiti Al-Seyassah
newspaper wrote: “The world and especially our region is faced with the major disaster of Islamic fundamentalism with its epicenter in Tehran under the mullahs’ rule.
The clerical regime has extended its interventions in recent years to
Baghdad, Damascus and more recently Sanaa, the Yemeni capital, but this
interference is not limited only to these countries.”
Responding to questions from Al-Seyassah about whether the operation
“Decisive Storm” was a Saudi effort to prevent a nuclear deal with Iran,
Mr. Mohammad Mohaddessin said: “We disagree with this opinion and
believe it diverts the issue from its proper path because the importance
of the Yemen occupation is more than the nuclear negotiations.”
“There is no doubt that Saudis and other coalition countries would
welcome a nuclear deal that blocks Iran’s path to acquire a nuclear
bomb.” He believes that “the US government and the P5+1” are not taking
the necessary path to prevent the regime from acquiring a nuclear bomb,
but the goal of the “Decisive Storm” operation is the liberation of Yemen from the regime’s mercenaries.
Mr. Mohaddessin emphasized: Operation “Decisive Storm”, created a lot
of forces for the legitimate government in Yemen and further undermined
the regime.
He explained: “We can prevent the Iranian regime’s expansionism, and
it must be forced to retreat and it should be expelled from Syria and
Iraq. Because the Iranian regime is fragile and unstable … Qods Force is
not a powerful army. This force has spread itself in the region only
because of wrong foreign policies, in particular of the US.”
Al-Seyassah quoted Mr. Mohaddessin as stressing that “if the Iranian
regime is confronted with a firm policy, and if the international
community and the countries of the region stand firm against the
aggression of this regime, the regime will necessarily withdraw to
within its borders and then quickly will be overthrown by the Iranian
people and resistance”.
In another important revelation, the Iranian opposition revealed that the Iranian regime had moved hundreds of Lebanese Hezbollah forces to Yemen before the “Decisive Storm” operation.
Al Jazeera TV on April 18 reported this revelation and said: Sources
of Iranian opposition disclosed to Arabic language daily
Al-Sharq-al-Awsat that the Iranian regime has replaced Hezbollah forces
with Afghan mercenaries for war in Syria and Iraq, and the Iranian
Revolutionary Guards has formed a new force named Fatemeh Brigade in
Mashhad commanded by IRGC Brigadier General Mousavi.
On the other hand, the clerical regime’s Supreme Leader, Ali
Khamenei, in a gathering of his military commanders, expressed fear from
the operation “Decisive Storm” in Yemen and the dangers of developments
in the region for the existence of his regime. He said: “Today these
tearful events in Yemen are taking place. Americans support the
oppressor. Westerners support the oppressor. ….. The lug must always be
heard by the authorities of the armed forces. Maintaining national
security, border security, public safety, lives of the people, is the
responsibility of the authorities who are active in this field.”
Khamenei also expressed concern over the nuclear deal standoff and US
officials’ statements about a military option should the nuclear deal
fails, and emphasized the need for psychological preparedness of the
Iranian Revolutionary Guards.
Seeing the atrocities and crimes committed by the Islamic
fundamentalist ideology, the question arises that what is the solution?
Many dignitaries who spoke in a recent international conference in
Berlin on the occasion of International Women’s Day responding to this
question said: The main solution is a tolerant and democratic Islam, the
antithesis to religious fundamentalism, with the leadership of Maryam
Rajavi.
In the conference in which Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, keynote speaker and the
Iranian opposition leader, called the heads of states in the Berlin
Conference to establish and develop a strong front against Islamic fundamentalism and terrorism and barbarism in the name of Islam.
Rajavi said the crime of the appeasing governments of the West is
that not only they do not seriously confront fundamentalism, but also
they follow the path of compromise with its state sponsor, the Iranian
regime, and they collaborate in the suppression of the fundamentalism
alternative.
The crises of the region are rooted in the clerical regime and for
which no solution but firmness and eviction of this regime and its
overthrow exists.
Maryam Rajavi pointed out that the Iranian Resistance, which was the
first whistleblower of the Iranian regime’s nuclear projects to obtain a
nuclear bomb, has been repeatedly warning
for the past 12 years that the Iranian regime’s meddling in Iraq and
other countries of the region is a hundred times more dangerous than its
nuclear program. And the appeasement policy has encouraged the Iranian regime in its aggressive policy.
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