Tuesday, May 10, 2005

IRGC chief says Muslims are 'biggest problem' of US

Islamic Republic News Agency:
The chief of Iran's revolutionary guards says the Americans are anxious to arrest the surge of the Islamic force which is the potential challenge to the US bid for a global dominance.

"If all the 1.5-billion Muslims mobilize strategically around a single axis...the Islamic force can stand against the global rule which the Americans think of, and the biggest anxiety of the Americans is whether this could become a reality," Yahya Safavi said on the sidelines of a book fair here.

The military official called the 'Islamic force the biggest problem of the Americans', saying the United States was trying to conceal its weaknesses through 'bullying'. READ MORE

"The Americans claim to have scientific, economic and military superiority (over the rest of the world) and being claimant to globalization and a unilateral world, they want to control the world's economy, culture, politics and security through the policy of bullying.

"But the other side of the coin is that the Americans, out of weakness in their society and governing system, have assumed an air of extrovert and aggressive qualities, blaming others for their mistakes," Safavi added.
More propaganda from the Islamic Republic of Iran.