Three after the Iran-Iraq war, the Mullah regime continues its bellicose policy

Iranian student sent through IRGC to Iran-Iraq battlefields

September 22 marks the 40th anniversary of the start of the Iran-Iraq war, but the Mullah regime has abandoned its bellicose policies and plundering national resources for this reason.

Since the 1979 revolution, the medieval mullah regime, due to its reactionary interpretation of Islam, has not used the prospect launched after the revolution. Fearing that this prospect would soon oppose them and bring down their theocratic system, the mullahs founded their regime on domestic oppression and the export of terrorism abroad.

In 1980, the regime’s founder, Ruhollah Khomeini, began interfering in Iraq with the export of devotees preaching his logo of reactionary Islam. This interference was one of the main instigators of Iraq’s fatal error in attacking Iran.

The Organization of the People’s Muyahidines of Iran (WIPO/MEK) participated first in the defense of the other Iranians who opposed Iraqi aggression. Many WIPO supporters were killed or imprisoned during the war. In June 1982, Iraqis were no longer in Iranian Territory. Iraqis proposed a ceasefire after months of immobilization and destruction on June 17, 1982, but Khomeini disagreed. Khomeini welcomed the war as a blessing, calling it a “divine blessing” because he used it demagogicly to denounce any opposition. to his regime as Iraq’s fifth column. Demagoguery did not intimidate the Resistance, which initiated a serious effort to call for an end to the war.

Khomeini spread the anti-patriotic war for eight years, killing one million Iranians, paralyzing two million others and displacing two million others across Iran. The regime’s Ministry of Education announced on January 5, 1989 that the war had sent 440,000 academics to the front in the minefields.

When the regime was forced to settle for a ceasefire with Iraq, due to the Iranian Resistance’s foreign crusade for peace and a war-torn and war-torn society, Khomeini brutally ordered the bloodshed of more than 30,000 political prisoners, mostly members of WIPO, to stabilize his regime.

As noted above, the export of crises has been a pillar of the existence of the Mullah regime. Regime officials have continually described Iraq, Syria and Lebanon, especially Iraq, with its overwhelming Shia majority, as its “strategic depth. “called “strategic depth,” the regime created the Quds Revolutionary Guard Force (IRGC). Prior to the status quo of this force under Iranian rule, the activities of the terrorist force Qods existed in another bureaucracy and through other groups.

The Pasdaran’s Ninth Badr Brigade, which was founded during the Iran-Iraq war and is made up of a few Iraqi prisoners of war and others expelled from Iran, is one such organization. Two Iraqi terrorists who actively participated in the Ninth Badr Brigade at the time was Abu Mahdi Mohandes, who later became the deputy leader of the Iraqi People’s Mobilization Force (PMF) (Al Hashd-al Sha’bi), who was on the U. S. terrorist list with the long-term commander of the UNGC Quds Force , Qassem Soleimani. Both were killed in an airstrike on January 3, 2020. Another terrorist was Brigadier General Pasdaran Hadi Ameri, who later served as minister and member of parliament in the regime’s puppet governments in Iraq.

In the 1980s, a more critical component of Pasdaran’s terrorist operations in Lebanon took place. The forces, later known as the “Lebanese Corps” within the IRGC, headed by IRGC Brigadier General Hussein Dehghan (Minister of Defense in Hassan Rohani’s first government), led to the formation of Hezbollah in Lebanon.

The Iranian National Resistance Council (NCI) in a detailed report on 1 July 2020 explained the formation of the Quds Force.

“The Quds Force, or Quds Corps, officially operates outdoors in Iran, in times of crisis, such as the November 2019 popular uprisings, is destined to suppress uprisings and attack the Iranian people. war in 2011 and the broad participation of the Quds Force under the command of Qassem Soleimani to help the dictatorship of Bashar al-Assad, the call of the Quds Force and Soleimani has been published more than ever in foreign media,” CNRI’s report read.

“The Quds Force plays a very special role within the IRGC and is guilty of orchestrating regime interference in countries in the Middle East region, from Iraq to Syria and Yemen, and the African continent,” the report added.

Large monetary establishments in Iran, such as Astan-e Quds Razavi, which are overseen by the ideal leader of the Ali Khamenei regime, finance the terrorist operations of the Quds and IRGC forces.

In another exclusive report published on 8 November 2019, CNRI wrote: “Astan-e Quds Razavi has played an active role in offering financial, clothing and logistics to fundamentalist and terrorist teams in recent years. In particular, AQR leaders have broad relationships with It should be noted that these activities have evolved in recent years. For example, Ebrahim Raisi, the guard of Astan-e Quds (now head of justice of the regime), personally visited Lebanon in late January 2018 and met with Hezbollah leaders, adding that Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah also visited positions of the Hezbollah army in southern Lebanon [The U. S. Treasury Department included Raisi on his sanctions list on November 5, 2019]. “

The Iranian regime has stopped interfering in neighbouring countries and exporting terrorism to the world.

For example, the Iranian regime has supported the bashar al-Assad regime in Syria since protests began in Syria in 2011. In that regard, in an interview with the state news firm Etemad Online published on 20 May, Heshmatollah Falahatpisheh, a former member of Parliament for Kermanshah and a member of the Majlis National Security Committee (Parliament), said: “When I went to Syria, some complained that they had caused expenses, but I repeat: we could have given between $20 million and $30 billion in Syria. “cash spent there.

During a press conference on September 30, the U. S. representative’s workplace. NCRI revealed the main points of the Iranian regime’s attack on the Saudi oil refinery. According to this report, the IRGC Air Force’s drone and missile unit conducted the attack on September 14, 2019. Again, based on data received through the MEK network from inside Iran, cruise missiles fired at the Aramco refinery on Saudi soil IRGC Naval Missile Unit. “The location of the missile center is only the headquarters of the IRGC, known as the garrison of Ismail Daghayeghi. The garrison is located a few minutes from Aghajari Road to Behbahan south of Omidiyeh (in Juzestan Province, southwestern Iran). This garrison belongs to the third region of the IRGC navy. The Daghayeghi garrison is located a few minutes from Omidiyeh Base, the former fifth airbase of Omidiyeh, site of the chimney operation at the Aramco refinery”, read in the report.

In this regard, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, in a report to the UN Security Council, showed that the missiles used to attack Saudi Arabia last year were “of Iranian origin. “

In July 2020, the IRGC tested new ballistic missiles at the time of the last leg of its naval training in southern Iran.

An example of the regime’s terrorism is the foiled attack plan opposed to the NCRI collecting “Free Iran” in June 2018 in Paris. The regime’s “terrorist diplomat,” Asadollah Assadi, commanded the terrorist plot opposed to the NCRI rally. Assadi and his three accomplices are being tried in Belgium for terrorism.

Other Iranians have paid the value of the regime’s bellicose policies. To continue its belligerence, the Mullah regime plundered national wealth, pushing others into poverty. According to reports compiled through WIPO, to date, more than 106,000 people have died as a result of the coronavirus outbreak in Iran. The regime may have prevented this tragedy or reduced the number of casualties by using its vast monetary resources to help the population.

In this regard, the state-owned Jomhuri-e Eslami, in its April 12 editorial, wrote: “Given the economic recession caused by the coronavirus, what will primary monetary establishments like the Execution of the Order of Imam Khomeini do?Do the Mustazafan Foundation of the Islamic Revolution and Astan Quds do it if they don’t spend their money?

On 9 September, the Jahan-e Sanat state, citing Ahmad Tavakoli, a former deputy, wrote: “Today we face reckless officials and corruption in the system. Inadequate models of control of the country are pursued. Conflicts of interest frustrate everyone. Moreover, the unfair distribution of the source of income is unfair and cruel. The difference between social categories is endemic in society, so other people are crushed under pressure.

The regime continues its hard-line policy and terrorism as other Iranians deal with crises. Funding by the terrorist equipment regime and the race for weapons of mass destruction pose a risk to global peace and security.

Therefore, it is imperative to hold the regime accountable for its terrorism and warmongering in order to achieve some peace and stability in the region and in the world. As CNRI president-elect Maryam Radjavi put it, “This regime cannot win even a bullet. It will not have to pocket the profits of a single barrel of Iranian oil. And it will not have to spend a dollar from the source of income. that belongs to the other Iranians for their own survival.

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