America's gray politics!

Osveh, Cultural Institute of Qur'an and Atrat Osveh,

The enemy and the definition of the enemy in general, and the issue of America and the relationship and negotiation with the American government in particular, are among the most frequent topics in the statements of the Leader of the Islamic Revolution. A great deal of content in this regard has been produced by him, and this discussion has been considered and explained from various perspectives.
Today, the greatest tyrant in the world is the United States of America, because it created and supports Zionism. America is the successor to the previous great tyrant, England. Today, the aggression of the United States and its associates and partners has placed the Islamic world in a difficult situation, and the Islamic world is under pressure from America and its associates and partners in its progress, in its stance, in its material and spiritual advancement.
We say that America is the enemy of the revolution. The nature of the hegemonic system requires that it be the enemy of a system like the Islamic Republic; their interests are 180 degrees apart. The hegemonic system is a traitor, a warmonger, a creator and organizer of terrorist groups, a suppressor of freedom-loving groups, a pressure-suppresser on the oppressed - like Palestine and the likes of Palestine - this is the nature of the hegemonic system.
We have no problem with America as a geographical entity or as a nation, as a human entity, just like the rest of the countries; our problem with America is the problem of American arrogance; they are arrogant, conceited, bullies, and overbearing.
We have no enemies with the American people - even though the American government is an arrogant, hostile, malicious, and spiteful government towards the Iranian people and the Islamic Republic system; they are just like other nations.
The fight is not over a few political issues. Well, two countries may have differences with each other over issues that they sit down and resolve through negotiations; they are done. The issue between the Islamic Republic and the arrogant government of America is not like that. The issue is a different issue; it is a more fundamental issue.
One day, the Americans had people in your own country, in your own Tehran, in different parts of the country, in all the sensitive areas; in the armed forces, in the departments related to finance and assets, in the sensitive areas of politics, in the security departments, their elements and people were all-rounders. The king himself, who was the head of all the country's institutions and interfered in all matters, had his ear to the mouths of the American ambassador and the British ambassador. If they wanted something and insisted, the king would inevitably obey, whether he wanted to or not. Sometimes he didn't want to, but he had to obey and he obeyed. From such a point the Americans were driven out. Well, this was a very important incident; this was not a small wound.
The Iranian nation's problem with America is not the problem of today's actions; it is the problem of fifty-odd years of mischief and malice by that regime towards the Iranian nation.
America's goal is to regain the control it had over this country during the dictatorship.
The Leader of the Revolution added: Regarding the question of why the war began; why did the imposed war begin? The motivation for attacking the borders of revolutionary Iran was not solely specific to Saddam and the Baath Party. The leaders of the world order of that day had much greater motivations than Saddam for starting this war. That day, there were two great powers in the world, and each had its own followers, those two powers were the United States and the former Soviet Union. Governments, political systems, almost all of them had motivations in this matter. The Islamic Republic, Islamic Iran, was an intolerable element for them.
He added:
We hope that God Almighty will keep all our officials, all our men and women, all our activists in various sectors fully vigilant against the enemy's conspiracy.

 

Translator: fatemeh abbaszadeh.

 

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