US sanctions aim to turn Iranians against government -Khamenei

Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei says economic pressure is imposed to separate the nation from the system


Reuters June 30, 2018
Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. PHOTO: AFP/FILE

DUBAI: US economic pressure on Iran is intended to turn Iranians against their government.

Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was quoted as saying on Saturday by his website, as Iran faces a likely reimposition of US sanctions.

"They bring to bear economic pressure to separate the nation from the system.

But six US presidents before him tried this and had to give up." Khamenei was quoted as saying by Khamenei.ir, referring to US President Donald Trump.

Pro-regime rallies due in Tehran as US imposes sanctions

Speaking to graduating Revolutionary Guards officers, Khamenei accused the United States and Sunni Muslim Gulf Arab states that regard Shia Muslim Iran as their main regional foe of trying to destabilise the government in Tehran.

"If America was able to act against Iran, it would not need to form coalitions with notorious and reactionary states in the region and ask their help in fomenting unrest and instability (in Iran)," Khamenei said in remarks carried by state TV.

Khamenei was speaking after three days of protests in Tehran and other cities in which hundreds of traders in the bazaar closed their shops to voice anger at the rial's plunge.

Suchmerchants have mostly been loyal to the leadership since the 1979 Islamic Revolution overthrew the monarchy.

Some of the graduating Guards officers had drawn the flag of Israel, Iran's arch-enemy, on the soles of their boots, pictures from the military ceremony carried by semi-official news agency Tasnim showed.

State news agency IRNA reported that top government officials including President Hassan Rouhani and the heads of parliament and the judiciary had met to discuss the prospective Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was quoted as saying on Saturday by his website.

The country's rial currency has lost up to 40 per cent of its to curb Iranian oil exports. Iraq to begin manual recount of May election votes on Tuesday Iraq will begin a manual recount of May national election.

 

COMMENTS (1)

candy | 5 years ago | Reply Nuke deal was suppose to bring Iran into the International fold - but Khamenei would prefer to develop missiles and provide weapons to Hamas/Hezbollah/Yemen and otherwise make trouble in the ME. I don't blame the American's for reimposing sanctions and if this guy is looking to blame someone he should grab a mirror.
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