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Iran deplores crimes by world powers

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has lashed out at heinous crimes by arrogant powers, stressing that unilateral and discriminatory world management is nearing its collapse.

“We are on the threshold of a great and determining development,” IRIB website quoted President Ahmadinejad as speaking during the Iranian Parliament (Majlis) session on Sunday.

He added that the arrogant system managing the world is the “biggest obstacle” to the global objectives of the Islamic Revolution and emphasized that “anti-human, materialistic and arrogant thoughts are presently losing momentum by God’s grace and through resistance of the Iranian nation.”

He noted that “Pharaohs of the history” have committed very limited crimes in comparison with those by arrogant powers.

“Arrogant powers are currently stealing 30,000 billion dollars from nations by developing economic strategies,” the Iranian chief executive said, adding, “They imposed inflation, discrimination and poverty on nations.”

President Ahmadinejad criticized certain intellectuals and scientists of countries which have been looted for theorizing the act of plunderers and defending it in the name of science.

He pointed out there have never been arrogant powers in the history “who killed more than 100 million people in one century.”

He noted that the late founder of the Islamic Republic Imam Khomeini had called the United States as “the Great Satan” which showed a clear and comprehensive interpretation of the ongoing situation in the world.

He added that arrogant powers have sacrificed humans and human ideals and said in the current political structure of the world, power has been monopolized by certain few countries which are themselves controlled by one country.

“In its cultural structure, the arrogant system unilaterally imposed anti-human values under beautiful and deceitful slogans,” Ahmadinejad went on to say.

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