The Leader of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei says the Al Saud regime will certainly decline, but the time of their collapse depends on the actions of Muslim people.
Speaking in a Quranic ceremony on Saturday, Ayatollah Khamenei warned the Muslim world against being deceived by the Saudi regime’s appearance, as they are doomed to collapse.
“They [Saudis] are illegitimate and will definitely decline and collapse sooner or later,” the Leader went on to say.
The time of their collapse depends on the actions of Muslim world, the Leader noted, adding that if Muslim people act correctly, their collapse would be accelerated, otherwise it would take some time.
“Unfortunately today, the Islamic society, like other societies, has faced problems and the fate of some Islamic societies is in the hands of incompetent individuals like [those] in the Saudi government,” the Leader noted.
Ayatollah Khamenei further referred to the last king that ruled Iran before the 1979 Revolution, and said the then Iranian regime and the current ‘mentally retarded’ rulers of Saudi Arabia both had similarly close relations with the US, and both were called by Washington ‘our gendarme in the region’.
However, the Leader added, the Iranian nation managed to overthrow that regime in spite of all the foreign support it had, and establish the Islamic Republic, which is a thorn in the sides of world powers today.
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