Sanctions will not compel Iran to reconsider its calculations
Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei
Report Source Tehran Times:TEHRAN -- Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has said that the sanctions imposed on Iran by the West will not compel the country to have second thoughts about its calculations.
“The enemies of the revolution and Islam are making efforts to cause
officials and the people to make miscalculations through creating a
false reality and presenting it as reality,” the Leader stated during a
meeting with a number of the country’s officials in Tehran late on
Tuesday.
The enemies have been playing down the capabilities of the Islamic
Republic of Iran and blowing the capabilities of the hegemonistic powers
out of proportion, Ayatollah Khamenei said, and advised officials to be
on their guard to avoid being misled by false realities.
“They clearly say that Iranian officials should be compelled to
reconsider their calculations through the intensification of the
pressure and the sanctions. But I say that the observation of realities
not only does not cause us to reconsider our previous calculations but
also makes us more confident about the correctness of the path we have
followed and the path that the revolution has put before us,” he added.
Ayatollah Khamenei said, “The confrontation of a number of hegemonistic
governments with the Islamic Republic and the mounting pressure, which
is complicated in nature, is a reality that should not be ignored.
“Another reality is (the fact) that the enmity of a number of
hegemonistic governments toward the Islamic system has its roots in the
very foundation of the Islamic system, but they are seeking to give the
impression that the reason for (their) confrontation with the Iranian
nation is the nuclear issue and their advocacy of human rights.”
He added, “The reality is that the Islamic Revolution of the Iranian
nation has taken this important country out of the hands of the hegemons
and has brought about motivation and the expansion of an awakening in
the Muslim world, and therefore, they are making efforts to give a
lesson to others through dealing a blow to the Islamic Republic so that
they will not follow such a model.”
The Leader also stated, “Another reality is that the bloc confronting
the Islamic system, spearheaded by the United States and Zionism, is
much weaker than before.”
Another reality is that Western countries are experiencing a crisis, he
said, noting, “The serious danger posed by the economic crisis in the
European Union and the eurozone, instability in a number of European
countries and the collapse of several European governments, the huge
budget deficit in the United States, and the formation of the ‘99
Percent’ movement, are important incidents that should not be ignored.”
“The economic problems of Western countries are fundamentally different
than our country’s economic problems because our problems are similar
to those of a climber who faces problems while moving toward the summit
but his progress continues, while the West’s economic problems are
similar to (those of a) a bus buried under an avalanche,” he observed.
Ayatollah Khamenei added, “(There is) another reality, (and) that is if
the country astutely withstands the enemies’ pressure, including the
sanctions, etc., not only will this tool become blunt, but there will
also be no possibility for the repetition of such things in the future
because this is a passage, this is a period. The country will get
through this period because its continuation is not in the interests of
Western countries.”
Only the United States and the Zionist regime are benefiting from the
exertion of pressure on Iran, the Leader stated, adding, “Other
countries have become involved either due to pressure or their timidity,
and this situation will not last.”
Elsewhere in his remarks, Ayatollah Khamenei said that the challenges
facing the Islamic system are not new, and added, “During one period,
Iranian ships were being targeted in the Persian Gulf or oil platforms
and industrial centers were under bombardment from the enemy. But today,
the ill-wishers of the Islamic system do not dare to approach Iran.”
He went on to say that the creation of a “resistance economy” is the
best way to deal with the economic pressure being exerted on the
country.
“Involving the people in economic activities through the implementation
of the general policies of Article 44 (of the Constitution), empowering
the private sector, reducing dependence on oil, managing consumption,
using time, sources, and facilities as efficiently as possible, acting
according to a plan, and refraining from making sudden changes to laws
and policies are principles of a resistance economy,” he stated.

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