Ever since the revolution, the government of the United States of America has shown hostility towards the Islamic Republic during terms of different presidents. Therefore, no one should say that a particular plot was hatched during the time of one president, and not during the time of the current US President. They're all the same. The plots that have been hatched against Iran have occurred under various US presidents. But they're all of the same nature.
First, they provoked ethnicities in Iran to turn against each other, then they launched a coup, and after that they made Iraq attack Iran. The next thing that they did was to help our enemy--which was the regime of Saddam--in his war against us, and after the war they imposed sanctions on us. Then, they provoked all world media networks, and they made them align themselves against the Islamic Republic. All of these things had been carried out during the time of different presidents of the US, and now, too, these things are being carried out.
During the 2009 sedition, one of the social networks, which could be used to further the goals of the sedition and those who provoked the chaos, needed to fix some technical problems. The US government asked them to postpone fixing the technical problems because they hoped to overthrow the Islamic Republic with the help of media activities and networks such as Facebook, Twitter, and other networks. They had these foolish delusions. Therefore, they did not let this network fix its technical problems, and they asked them to postpone it, attending to this task which is more important.
They used all kinds of methods against the Islamic Republic: sanctions are one of these methods. From their viewpoint, this method is aimed at defeating the Islamic Republic. Their mistake is that they do not know the Iranian nation. Their mistake is that they do not know about the element of faith and unity among our people. Their mistake is that they did not learn a single lesson from their past mistakes.
Leader's Speech in Meeting with Basij Commanders
Nov 20, 2013
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