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Leader of Islamic Ummah Imam Khamenei: Arrogant Powers Spoiling from Inside

13921215000529_PhotoI Leader of Islamic Ummah and Oppressed People Imam Seyed Ali Khamenei underlined that the arrogant powers are moving towards a final decadence.
“The superficial tranquility of the arrogant powers and the conventional powers ruling the world are being destroyed and one of its signs is the economic crisis in Europe and the US and the signs of their economic bankruptcy is becoming visible,” Leader of Islamic Ummah and Oppressed People Imam Seyed Ali Khamenei said, addressing the members of Iran’s Assembly of Experts in Tehran on Thursday.

The Supreme Leader also said that the failed ethics, trampled humanity and emergence of the humanism-centered identity of the western civilization are other signs indicating that the arrogant front’s superficial peace has been disturbed.

Leader of Islamic Ummah and Oppressed People Imam Seyed Ali Khamenei said killings, plundering, violence, corruption, lusting, promotion of gay marriage, support for violent and wild terrorism in the region and blasphemy of sanctities and religious figures indicate the western civilization’s failure in morals and ethics.

Leader of Islamic Ummah and Oppressed People Imam Seyed Ali Khamenei described the destruction of the western civilization’s scientific bases and identity, general hatred for the US and other powers and their international disgrace as other signs and realities of the contemporary world, and said, “The awakening of nations, specially the Islamic awakening and the rise of the Islamic resistance, is another reality of the world today.”

Since the beginning of 2011, the Muslim world has witnessed popular uprisings and revolutions similar to what happened in Iran in 1979. Tunisia saw the overthrow of Zine El Abidine Ben Ali in a popular revolution in January 2011, which was soon followed by a revolution which toppled Hosni Mubarak in Egypt in February 2011.

Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait, Libya, Saudi Arabia and Yemen have since been the scene of protests against their totalitarian rulers, who have resorted to brutal crackdown on demonstrations to silence their critics.

Bahrain and Yemen, however, have experienced the deadliest clashes, while in Bahrain the military intervention of the Saudi-led forces from the neighboring Arab states has further fueled the crisis in the tiny Persian Gulf kingdom.

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