Tag: Supreme Leader
Did Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Steal the 2009 Iran Election?
Charges that the Iranian government brutally mistreated protesters after the 2009 presidential election must be taken very seriously. A protester’s human rights should not depend on the merits of his position, just as our respect for a soldier should not depend on the merits of the war he is sent to fight. The question considered here, however, is not whether the government mistreated those who protested the election result, nor whether Iran’s government ought to be run by different people with different policies. Nor is the question whether more candidates ought to have been declared eligible to run – a complaint not made by Mir-Hossein Mousavi until after the election. Obviously he made the list, and the exclusion of other candidates probably improved his chances. The question here is simply whether Mahmoud Ahmadinejad won the election, fair and square.
Iran’s Ex-FM says Supreme Leader had Accepted a Plan to Solve the Nuclear Issue
Iran’s former Foreign Minister said during one of his meetings with Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, he presented a proposal for “reaching an agreement with the group of P5+1 in nuclear talks,” and Ayatollah Khamenei accepted the proposal.
Security of World’s Strategic Energy Reserves, in the Hands of the IRGC: Iranian Top Commander
“The security of strategic energy reserves of the world are in the hands of the Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC),” said Major General Mohammad Ali Jafari, Commander of IRGC.
A Deeper Look At The Iranian Leader’s New Year’s Speech
Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei, The supreme leader of Iran on March 21, 2013 (Persian year 1392), in his most important annual speech which he makes on the first day of each Persian New Year, evaluated sanctions against Iran and their effects on the country during this last year (1391).
What The US Needs To Know Before Negotiating With Iran
Official website of Iran’s Supreme Leader reports on the history of direct negotiations between Iran and the USA.
US unable to attack Iran: Special adviser to Iran’s leader
Special advisor for international affairs to the Leader of Iran said; “Today, the US is weaker than the time when she invaded Iraq. And Iran is much stronger than Iraq and Afghanistan.”