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Supreme Leader: Enemy Pressures Won’t Change Iranian Nation’s Path

Supreme Leader: Enemy Pressures Won’t Change Iranian Nation’s Path
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The Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution of Iran, Ayatollah Sayyed Ali Khamenei, stated that a combination of idealism and realism is the secret behind the Iranian nation's progressive movement throughout the past 32 years.
Supreme Leader: Enemy Pressures Won’t Change Iranian Nation’s Path
During his meeting with high-raking Iranian officials, who were visiting him on the occasion of the holy Month of Ramadan, His Eminence asserted that the "great potential of the Iranian nation was the reason for the Islamic system to pass all these challenges successfully and be stronger in each new stage," IRNA reported.
Furthermore, Sayyed Khamenei noted that the Iranian nation will not give in to US-engineered sanctions on Iran, as they will only made the Iranian officials more determined to defend the nation's rights.

"They [the enemies of Iran] explicitly say that by intensifying the pressure and the sanctions, they are seeking to force Iranian officials to reconsider their calculations. But in reality, we will not rethink our calculations, and we will continue to trod the path of the Iranian nation more resolutely," His Eminence iterated.
Also in this context, Leader of the Islamic Revolution in Iran indicated that the US and its allies seek to pressure Iran over its nuclear program and human rights; adding that their problem has become to be with the Islamic establishment of the country.

"The enmity of these arrogant government toward the Islamic Republic arises from their hostility toward the foundations of the Islamic establishment, but they are trying to justify their hostility toward the Iranian nation on the pretexts of the nuclear energy program and defending human rights," the Leader went on to say.
Moreover, Sayyed Khamenei recalled the US failure in its war in Iraq, its increasing problems in Afghanistan, and its failing policies in the Middle East, represent its growing weakness.


Source: News Agencies, Edited by moqawama.org

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