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Iran to Trump: Death to America Will Live On

  

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Via:  buzz-of-the-orient  •  8 years ago  •  11 comments

Iran to Trump:  Death to America Will Live On

Iran to Trump:  Death to America Will Live On

 

By Majid Rafizadeh, Gatestone Institute, December 5 2016

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Ideologically speaking, Iran's hardliners, primarily Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and senior officials of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) who enjoy the final say in Iran's domestic and foreign policies, have made it clear that Iran will not change the core pillars of its religious and revolutionary establishment: Anti-Americanism and hatred towards the "Great Satan" and the "Little Satan", Israel.

Supporters of Ayatollah Khamenei and the IRGC enthusiastically shouted  "Death to America" in response to a recent speech that Khamenei gave, applauding the 1979 hostage-taking and takeover of the US Embassy in Tehran.

Iran's major state newspapers  carried anti-American headlines this week, quoting the Supreme Leader. In his latest public speech to thousands of people, which was televised via Iran's state TV, Khamenei made it clear that Trump's presidency will cause "no difference" to Iran-US relationships. Khamenei pointed out that, "We have no judgment on this election because America is the same America". In his speech, Khamenei attacked  President-elect Donald Trump and the American people. The Ayatollah called the US election "a spectacle for exposing their crimes and debacles."

Other hardliners echoed  the same message that there would be no change in Iran's revolutionary principles and ideals against the US and its allies. The deputy commander of the Revolutionary Guards, Hossein Salami ,  told Iran's Fars news agency: "When the Republicans were in power, they threatened us and showed their hostility... and when the Democrats were in power, the policies of the United States were the same."

Khamenei also remarked that the US will remain the evil, or the "Great Satan," saying :

"In the past 37 years, neither of the two parties who were in charge did us any good and their evil has always been directed toward us....We neither mourn nor celebrate, because it makes no difference to us... We have no concerns. Thank God, we are prepared to confront any possible incident."

He added  that the remarks made by Donald Trump "over the last few weeks on immoral issues -- which are, for the most part, not baseless accusations -- are enough to disgrace America."

Militarily, strategically and geopolitically, Tehran's core pillars of damaging US national interests, and scuttling US foreign policy objectives will remain intact.

Iran's semi-official Fars news agency reported  that Iran's armed forces chief of staff, General Mohammad Hossein Bagheri, has heavily criticized Donald Trump for stating that the US will confront Iranian boats in the Gulf if they harass  US Navy ships. In the last year, Iran has increasingly harassed and provoked US Navy ships, and detained 11 American sailors.

General Bagheri stated  out that, "The person [Trump] who has recently achieved power, has talked off the top of his head! Threatening Iran in the Persian Gulf is just a joke."

In 2016, the number of incidents of boats from Iran's navy and Revolutionary Guards provoking and harassing the US Navy ships rose  significantly to 31 incidents, highlighting that the IRGC evidently feels sufficiently emboldened to damage US national security publicly and on a regular basis. From the perspective of Iranian moderates, reformists and hardliners, the US is not a superpower anymore; but a weak actor in the Middle East and on the global stage.

In addition, Iran, with underlying anti-American objectives, is aggressively expanding  its military presence and naval bases in foreign nations and international waters. Major General Mohammad Hossein Baqheri said, as cited  by the Iranian Tasnim news agency, that the expanding presence in international waters and naval bases in foreign countries "could be ten times more efficient than nuclear power." For the first time, the Iranian Navy's 44th flotilla, comprised of a Bushehr  logistic warship  and an Alvand  destroyer, has now sailed into the Atlantic Ocean as well.

Tehran is also considering  having naval bases on the coasts of Yemen and Syria to support the Assad government and the Houthis. As Iran's Chief of the General Staff told  a gathering of senior naval commanders, "One day, we may need bases on the coasts of Yemen and Syria, and we need the necessary infrastructures for them under international maritime law."

Iran's naval commander, Rear Admiral Habibollah Sayyari, also told the gathering of senior naval commanders that boosting military presence in international waters reflects Iran's power.

According to the Tasnim  news agency, Iran's navy has already deployed 49 flotillas to various maritime zones. Sayyari added  that the flotillas " showcased Iran's symbol of power."

Iranian leaders also made it clear that Tehran will continue supporting Hezbollah and other groups that are designated as terrorist groups  by the US Department of State.

These groups pursue anti-American and anti-Israel agendas.

Khamenei and IRGC are sending a strong message that Iran will neither alter its core religious and revolutionary pillar of anti-Americanism, nor change its foreign policy and military objectives of damaging US interests. Iran's policy towards the "Great Satan" will remain as it has been since the establishment of the Islamic Republic of Iran in 1979.

Dr. Majid Rafizadeh, political scientist and Harvard University scholar is president of the International American Council on the Middle East. He can be reached at   Dr.rafizadeh@post.harvard.edu .


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Buzz of the Orient
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link   seeder  Buzz of the Orient    8 years ago

"Khamenei and IRGC are sending a strong message that Iran will neither alter its core religious and revolutionary pillar of anti-Americanism, nor change its foreign policy and military objectives of damaging US interests. Iran's policy towards the "Great Satan" will remain as it has been since the establishment of the Islamic Republic of Iran in 1979."

 
 
 
Jonathan P
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link   Jonathan P    8 years ago

No no no.

"Death to America" is just for "local consumption". They don't REALLY mean it.

/S

 
 
 
Cerenkov
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link   Cerenkov  replied to  Jonathan P   8 years ago

Of course not! /s

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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link   seeder  Buzz of the Orient    8 years ago

I'm just waiting to see what happens when an Iranian boat fires on an American ship. 

 
 
 
Krishna
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link   Krishna  replied to  Buzz of the Orient   8 years ago

I'm just waiting to see what happens when an Iranian boat fires on an American ship. 

It may depend on who is president at the time.

 

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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link   seeder  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  Krishna   8 years ago

That's true, and I think we all know which President would do or not do anything about it.

 
 
 
Krishna
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link   Krishna  replied to  Buzz of the Orient   8 years ago

Of course the Iranians may never fire on a U.S. ship. They may just keep toting the line-- just trying to be a big pain in the a$$.

Its quite possible that this is all just for domestic consumption(in Iran) the leadership showing the populace how cool they are, how they are "standing up to" the Big Satan.

 
 
 
TTGA
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link   TTGA    8 years ago

Iran to Trump:  Death to America Will Live On

Trump to Iran:  Take a good look around Tehran guys; might just be the last time you see it in one piece.

I think that Americans in general are getting just a little tired of their nonsense.

 
 

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