Former US National Security Advisor John Bolton confessed in an interview with the London-based BBC Persian TV channel that what he called the “Iranian opposition” is in fact armed.
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Former U.S. National Security Adviser John Bolton
Former US National Security Advisor John Bolton has made a bold statement that Iranian subversives, whom he called “opposition”, are armed with weapons stolen from the Basij army and smuggled from Iraqi Kurdistan. claims.
Bolton said during an interview with the London-based company. BBC Persian TV Channels.
“The Iranian opposition is now armed with weapons that were either seized from the Basij or entered Iran from Iraqi Kurdistan. It reveals the view that it is a coordinated effort by the opposition to exert coercion against the government, with the message that the Islamic Republic’s position is more fragile than ever. showing,” he said.
British-Iranian journalist Rana Rahinpur, senior presenter for BBC Persian TV, recently unwittingly revealed in a leaked audio that the real purpose of the riots in Iran was to divide the country. , attempted to comment on Bolton’s rebuttal claims. Stick to the BBC’s explanation: “Mr Bolton, there is as yet no evidence that the protesters who have taken to the streets are armed.”
She then asked, “The U.S. midterm elections are tomorrow. If the House were in Republican hands, what impact do you think this would have on U.S. policy toward Iran?”
However, Bolton insisted on proving that the protesters were armed, emphasizing: There was even a shootout. Especially in Kurdistan, I don’t think there will be government repression…I don’t think the Kurdistan people will tolerate it. “
regime change by violence
In his remarks, Mr Bolton expressed hope that the ongoing violence in Iran would lead to “regime change”.
A former US national security adviser has drawn parallels between the 2009 protests and recent riots in major cities across Iran following the election victory of former Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
In a shocking revelation, Bolton said the subversive group’s plan is to use coercive action against the Iranian government to send the message that it is no longer defenseless and can stand up to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). rice field.
This comes just days after senior White House officials downplayed the possibility of a “regime change in Iran,” US President Joe Biden said he would “liberate Iran,” after saying he would “liberate Iran.” claimed to have expressed the unity of
John Kirby, a spokesman for the National Security Council, said last Friday, “The president was frankly expressing solidarity with the protesters.
There have been recent riots in Iran that have killed or injured civilians and security forces.
In late October, the Iranian Ministry of Information and the IRGC’s Intelligence Division revealed that information obtained by Tehran indicated that the CIA and allied intelligence services were plotting a conspiracy against the Islamic Republic in Iran. Noteworthy.
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Leaked: BBC Persian journalist says media conspiring to undermine Iran
leaked audio recordings of BBC Iranian-British journalist Rana Rahimpour, a senior presenter at Persian TV, recently revealed the true motive behind the riots in Iran.
In the recording, Rahinpur said, “Iran International [backed by Saudi Arabia] It instructed its employees to conduct television interviews only with leaders of Iran’s opposition political parties.”
“The disturbing news I heard yesterday was that Iran International executives instructed employees to only conduct television interviews with leaders of Iranian opposition political parties,” Rahimpur said. I mean people, Lulu, Arab leaders and other parties… this is very worrying.”
According to Rahimpur, “The countries in the region do not want a democratic Iran. If democracy is implemented, the feminist movement advances and women gain their rights, Saudi Arabia will be the first to experience fear and panic.” It would be,’ he pointed out.
An Iranian journalist said, “These people don’t care about Iran’s future. They want a weak Iran now, so they are playing the drums that divide the country.”