Iran's Judiciary Chief Declares: Islamic Revolution Shatters the Grandeur of Arrogant Powers

Iran’s Judiciary Chief Declares: Islamic Revolution Shatters the Grandeur of Arrogant Powers

In recent statements, Iran’s Judiciary Chief Gholam-Hossein Mohseni-Ejei highlighted the enduring strength of the Islamic Republic of Iran, emphasizing how the Islamic Revolution has significantly diminished the influence of arrogant powers. More than four decades since its inception, the Islamic Republic continues to assert its sovereignty on the global stage.

During a visit to the mausoleum of Imam Khomeini, Mohseni-Ejei reaffirmed the commitment to the values of the late Islamic Republic founder. He remarked on the failure of external adversaries to disrupt the nation’s progress and stability. Here are some key takeaways from his address:

  • Enduring Sovereignty: The Islamic Republic remains a formidable force internationally, despite over forty years since the revolution.
  • Failed Conspiracies: Attempts by enemies to undermine the Islamic Republic have not succeeded.
  • Propaganda Campaigns: Adversaries have resorted to propaganda to discourage the Iranian populace and diminish national achievements.
  • Public Resolve: The Iranian people are proactive in defending their revolution when necessary.

Mohseni-Ejei noted that even adversaries acknowledge the power of the Islamic Republic in private discussions. This sentiment reflects the resilience of the Iranian people, who remain committed to their revolution and the ideals it represents.

The visit to Imam Khomeini’s mausoleum occurred on the third day of the ten-day celebrations marking the 46th anniversary of the 1979 Islamic Revolution, which famously ended the US-backed Pahlavi regime.

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