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North Korea crisis a US policy outcome: Iran

North Korea crisis a US policy outcome

Deputy chief of staff of Iran’s Armed Forces says Iran would stop the US excessive demands whenever necessary, and that “we would not trade off our rights.”
Brig.Gen. Masoud Jazayeri, the Basij and Defense Culture of the Armed Forces pointed to current political atmosphere and international media about the Korean Peninsula. “Some individuals are so cautious about the US that they would fear even articulating the title ‘great devil.’ Nevertheless, whenever the US is present, tensions had escalated, the best example of which is Korean Peninsula,” he said.

“Whenever necessary, we would stop the US excessive demands and we would not trade off our rights,” Jazayeri emphasized. “Those who has adopted the policy of compromise against the great devil’s attacks, has had their historical memory forget the fact that every nation who compromised against the dominant powers, had had no fate other than humility and dependence,” he added.

The head of Defense Promotion office emphasized that “the Islamic Revolution will never leave its past and present friends.”

Deputy chief of staff of Iran’s Armed Forces also said that “with the rising public resistance in different parts of the world against hegemonic powers, the conditions for the fall of these hegemonic powers gradually become realized, and prudence rules that this fact should be understood well in moments of history, and those whose hearts beats for the nations’ freedom, should play their key role now.”

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