Sunday, November 6, 2011

Evil voices in Congress do not echo public

Evil voices in Congress do not echo public
11/6/2011 5:13:02 PM


Islamic Republic of Iran is sure the evil voices, now emerging from the US Congress to encourage terrorism, do not echo the feelings of the American nation, IRI Defense Minister Brigadier General Ahmad Vahidi said.

The minister said that the world was listening to the true voice of America from the Wall Street movement which is calling for an end to the oppressive system presently governing the country.

Turning to the US allegations against the Iranian Quds force, he said the Quds force has actually pioneered fighting terrorism.

Quds force discloses plots of the global arrogance and is a “thorn in the side of occupying and aggressive Zionists (Israelis),” the minister reiterated.

The US officials accuse Iran of terrorism and seek to sow discord among Tehran and regional countries through publicizing baseless claims, fake documents and pre-set scenarios while blatantly issuing directives to assassinate commanders of the Quds force, he condemned.

Touching on the calls within the US congress for assassination of Quds commanders, Vahidi said the US government was heading a malicious triangle of terrorism, human rights violations and use of mass killing weapons.

He said the US was manipulating the evil triangle to gain its own objectives.

Such imprudent and anti-humane US policies have led to international hatred towards the country, he added.

During a hearing of the US House of Representatives' Homeland Security Committee on October 26, a number of hard-line American officials urged the US administration to launch covert action against Iran or even "kill" some of Iranian authorities after the US government alleged Iran was involved in a plot to kill a Saudi diplomat in Washington.

Vahidi stressed the importance of probing into the US crimes, interference and overt and covert terrorist moves at impartial international circles.

He also called for the restoration of the oppressed people in the world who suffered damage from the US policies.

http://english.iribnews.ir/newsbody.aspx?ID=16097

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