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The Leader Of Islamic Ummah And Oppressed People Imam Seyyed Ali Khamenei: US Losing Allies in Region

The Leader Of Islamic Ummah And Oppressed People Imam Seyyed Ali Khamenei on Tuesday reminded Washington’s consecutive failures in the confrontation against the Islamic Revolution that toppled the US-backed Shah in Iran 1979, and said the Iranian Revolution started a move which has now resulted in the collective fall of the US proxies in the region.
“Thirty years ago, the ‘Great Satan’ (the US) lost just one of its corrupt affiliates, that is the Pahlavi regime, but it is now witnessing an extensive loss of its proxies and puppet regimes,” The Supreme Leader said, addressing a group of students at Imam Hossein (AS) university here in Tehran today.

The Leader Of Islamic Ummah And Oppressed People Imam Seyyed Ali Khamenei pointed to the growing power of the Islamic Revolution despite three decades of conspiracies and plots, and added, “The Great Satan has brought to stage its military, financial, propaganda and political cartels in a bid to defeat the Islamic Revolution and the Iranian nation but the realities of the political scene of Iran and the region demonstrate that the US has been brought to its knees in its confrontation against the Islamic Revolution.”

The Leader Of Islamic Ummah And Oppressed People Imam Seyyed Ali Khamenei further reiterated the Islamic nature of the recent popular uprisings in the region and the influence and effects of Iran’s Revolution on these uprisings.

“Today, Islam and Quran are prevailing among the youths and the regional nations after the failure of the hegemonic system’s nonstop attempts, and this reality is the radiant rise of a flag hoisted by the Iranian nation on this land in 1357 (1979).”

In recent months, a wave of revolutions and anti-government uprisings has been sweeping the Arab world.

In January, a revolution in Tunisia ended the 23-year ruling of former President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali.

In February, another Arab revolution led to the ouster of former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak after three decades of his authoritarian rule.

Other revolutions later erupted in Libya, Yemen and Bahrain, while other anti-government unrests are growing in Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Oman, Kuwait and somehow Algeria.

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