Non-physical confrontation with arrogant powers in line with int’l law

On the international stage, sometimes we have interaction with others even if we have nothing in common as far as culture and ideology are concerned, Mohammad Taghi Rahbar said.

Two clerical figures have elaborated on the best strategy that Iran should adopt in dealing with arrogant powers.

What follows is the translation of an excerpt of the comments of Mohammad Taghi Rahbar, Isfahan’s Friday prayer leader, and Mehdi Taeb, who is in charge of Ammar Base, the cultural arm of the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps:

 

We favor international interaction even in the absence of cultural and ideological commonalities

Mohammad Taghi Rahbar dismissed Global Arrogance [a reference to the US and its Western allies] as an offshoot of the West. He said not all Western governments are arrogant, but the American and British governments are jarring examples of arrogance. Iran’s interaction with such countries is in line with international law and simply designed to safeguard its interests.

He added, “On the international stage, sometimes we have interaction with others even if we have nothing in common as far as culture and ideology are concerned.”

The cleric went on to say, “The Americans and their allies, including France, Britain and Saudi Arabia, seek to take away our independence-seeking ambitions and stop the spread of the ideology of anti-colonialism, which are both among the principles of the Islamic establishment.”

 

A decline in arrogance can be fulfilled without physical confrontation

Mehdi Taeb praised Iran’s nuclear negotiating team for their perseverance in the face of arrogant powers and said, “The Americans will stop at nothing to wipe out the awakening nature of the Islamic Revolution.”

Recalling the stance of the Supreme Leader on the need for the fight against arrogant powers in his recent meeting with university students, he added, “To the Islamic Republic of Iran, the fight against arrogance is a matter of principle. Even with no physical confrontation between us and arrogant powers led by the US and Israel, a decline in their power will be inevitable.”

Emad Askarieh

Emad Askarieh has worked as a journalist since 2002. The main focus of his work is foreign policy and world diplomacy. He started his career at Iran Front Page Media Group, and is currently serving as the World Editor and the Vice-President for Executive Affairs at the Iran Front Page (IFP) news website.

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