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Nuclear negotiators should be guided by Leader’s strategies

2 Feb 2015 - 8:45


TEHRAN, Feb. 01 (MNA) – The Leader’s representative to the IRGC has said problems could not be solved overnight through putting confidence on enemy.
Hojjatoleslam Ali Saeidi who was addressing a congregation of the pious for anniversary of the Islamic Revolution of 1979 in Qom’s highly revered Masoumeh (AS) shrine, said that negotiations would not be objected for any reason, other than that negotiators should be guided by the Leader’s strategies.


“The Holy Quran has mentioned three types of Revolutions in the course of history; three heavenly revolutions before the Islamic Revolution provided many lessons for Islamic Revolution, in order that we wisely avoid the errors in judgment committed by past Ummah,” he addressed the audience. “The heavenly mandate and his place in the rule of autocracy is the first lesson learned by prior revolutions; choosing the best and fittest of human leaders to put in order the sublunary issues of the laity has been an ongoing tradition since the fall of Adam,” he added.


Saeidi also assigned a ‘crucial and fundamental role’ for the common folks in the revolution; “the first affair attended to by heavenly leaders is to foster individuals in their own tradition, since only a pious Muslim individual would recognize the role of public,” he noted.


Saeidi emphasized that any nation would go astray in the abyss of their own ignorance should they forget the slogans of the revolution; “defiance of the heavenly mandate brings down retribution and there may be no difference in the fact for any human community,” said the Leader’s representative to the IRGC.


“Any individuals violating redlines would taste the retribution accordingly, which has many faces, with many attributes. During the history, those who advertised and quested for evil and corruption brought about individual nemeses in some time or collective plight in other times,” he said. “Being loyal to the Rule of Jurisprudent (Velayate Faqih) is the criterion against which the weight and value of any group or individual is measured,” he told the congregation.


Saeidi asserted that putting confidence on enemy would not help solve problems, and that “the Leader of the Islamic Republic believes that the internal coherence of the system and Resistance Economy as two strategies and keeping an eye to outside of the country as a tactic in managing the issues at home.”


He reiterated the oft-quoted “we should not allow the US to exploit our current conditions [to inflict damage on us],” rejecting any comparison of current situation of the country with early Islamic condition of the Prophet’s companions under siege by the pagans of Mecca on the grounds that enemy retreated in the face of resistance by the pious Muslims; “now, however, any nation seeking victory should resist more than any other country would do,” Saeidi said.


He accused the enemy of attempts to destroy Islam, quoting relevant Quranic verse, who would not abandon their act of sabotage until it attain the objective; “based on this premise, we should understand Leader’s strategies and act accordingly,” he demanded.


By Mehr News Agency






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