Iran Leader: Jihad Will Continue Until America is No More

Iran Leader: Jihad Will Continue Until America is No More | The Daily Caller.

Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, all but said on Sunday that negotiations over the country’s illicit nuclear program are over and that the Islamic Republic’s ideals include destroying America.

“Those [Iranians] who want to promote negotiation and surrender to the oppressors and blame the Islamic Republic as a warmonger in reality commit treason,” Khamenei told a meeting of members of parliament, according to the regime’s Fars News Agency.

Khamenei emphasized that without a combative mindset, the regime cannot reach its higher Islamic role against the “oppressors’ front.”

“The reason for continuation of this battle is not the warmongering of the Islamic Republic. Logic and reason command that for Iran, in order to pass through a region full of pirates, needs to arm itself and must have the capability to defend itself,” he said.

“Today’s world is full of thieves and plunderers of human honor, dignity and morality who are equipped with knowledge, wealth and power, and under the pretense of humanity easily commit crimes and betray human ideals and start wars in different parts of the world.”

In response to a question by a parliamentarian on how long this battle will continue, Khamenei said,“Battle and jihad are endless because evil and its front continue to exist. … This battle will only end when the society can get rid of the oppressors’ front with America at the head of it, which has expanded its claws on human mind, body and thought. … This requires a difficult and lengthy struggle and need for great strides.”

Khamenei cited the scientific advancement of the country. “The accelerated scientific advancement of the last 12 years cannot stop under any circumstances,” he said, referring to the strides the regime has made toward becoming a nuclear power.

As reported on May 19 on The Daily Caller, Iran has put up new roadblocks to reaching a deal with the P5+1 world powers over its illicit nuclear program. The powers are the permanent members of the U.N. Security Council, plus Germany.

Three days of negotiations in the fourth round of Geneva meetings ended recently without concrete results when the Iranian team presented the country’s new “red lines” — diminishing any hope by the Obama administration to claim victory in its approach to Iran’s nuclear ambitions, according to reports from Iran.

The Obama administration had hoped that with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani and Foreign Minister Javad Zarif showing an eagerness to solve the nuclear issue and address the West’s concerns, there would be a possibility for a negotiated solution. An interim agreement penned last November in Geneva was touted as an “historic nuclear deal.”

Under that agreement, Iran, in return for billions of dollars in sanctions relief, limited its enrichment activity to the 5 percent level with a current stockpile of over 10 tons (enough for six nuclear bombs), converted much of its 20 percent enriched stock to harmless oxide, and agreed to allow more intrusive inspections of its nuclear plants by the International Atomic Energy Agency, whose inspections were limited to only agreed-upon facilities.

The Iranian delegation last week presented new red lines that could not be crossed, including the expansion of the country’s research and development for its nuclear program, the need of the country to continue enrichment, and the fact that the country’s ballistic missile program — despite U.N. sanctions — is not up for negotiation.

At the same time, IAEA officials met again with their Iranian counterparts last week in Tehran to discuss information on the work on detonators and needed collaboration by the regime to clear outstanding issues on its nuclear program as part of seven transparency steps Iran had agreed to fulfill by May 15, which has yet to take place.

Reza Kahlili is a pseudonym for a former CIA operative in Iran’s Revolutionary Guards and author of the award winning book “A Time to Betray” (Simon & Schuster, 2010). He serves on the Task Force on National and Homeland Security and the advisory board of the Foundation for Democracy in Iran (FDI).
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7 Comments on “Iran Leader: Jihad Will Continue Until America is No More”

  1. wingate's avatar wingate Says:

    Looks like Mr Khameini and Mr BHO have the destruction of the USA as their common goal ( beside their common religion……) . I personally prefer Mr Khameini because at least he is honest – with Mr BHO, the thing is that there is probably no one with some common sense left who trusts this wicked man…..

  2. Joop Klepzeiker's avatar Joop Klepzeiker Says:

    Jerusalem Must Remain the United Capital of Israel

    Sign the Jerusalem Declaration to:
    Keep Jerusalem United

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  3. “Jihad will continue until America is no more.” Please allow me to restate that….”Jihad will continue until the world has had enough.”

    What we fail to recognize is the fact that Islam is losing support everyday. Why? Because if there’s on thing they’re good at it’s making enemies. Before long, every nation in the world will have felt the ‘blessing’ of jihad. Antartica may be safe for now since it’s pretty hard to expose much flesh publically in the brutal cold, but then, I digress for the sake of sarcasm.

    How long?? It’s all a matter of tolerance and time. Unfortunately, many of us infidels are running short on both.

  4. renbe's avatar renbe Says:

    The US overthrew the democratically elected Iranian government in 1953 and replaced it with a puppet despot. In 1980 the US endorsed an Iraqi attack on Iran, even partly supplied the chemical weapons Iraq used against Iranian civilians and to add insult to injury, tried to pin the blame of the mass killing on Iran, before, and only after overwhelming evidence was presented, conceding that Iraq was to blame. The US also shot an Iranian airliner out of the sky, killing some 300 defenseless civilians of which almost 70 were children. Iran has plenty of reasons to distrust the US.


  5. ….and all this time, Iran has been a purveyor of peace, a shining star in the heavens, and a driving force for the betterment of mankind.


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