Sunday, June 10, 2007

IRIB: "Unfair int'l relations on verge of collapse"

Whenever these stories turn to Supreme Leader pronouncements, the English becomes more inept as it strains for grandiosity. Let the Irangrish flow like wine . . .
Islamic Revolution Leader Ayatollah Sayed Ali Khamenei confirmed to the visiting Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega and his high ranking delegation that the current unfair international relations is on verge of collapse with an otherwise perspective coming to sight.

"Through their unity and perseverance, the independent and struggler countries and nations which oppose America's policies will be enhancing the line of justice in international relations and expediting the process of fair relations," Ayatollah Khamenei said.

The IR Leader pointed out that a token of the prospective collapse had emerged where America's move to form a unipolar empire in the world following the fall of the Eastern bloc and the defunct USSR ended up in failure as the country at present stands most abhorred state in the world.

In the same regard, the IR Leader said, "Wherever the American President travels, in Asia, Africa, Latin America or Middle East, he faces massive protest rallies. In Europe yet he is now facing popular anger and protest. This issue has had no precedent ever in the world."

Ayatollah Khamenei said that another evidence to substantiate the collapse argument had emerged in the rise to office of anti-US movements in the world not least the establishment of the Islamic Republic in Iran with an ever-increasing power despite all pressures.

"In recent years, anti-US states have come to office one after another in Latin America. In the world of Islam too wherever ballot is staged in every country those groups and individuals will be voted in who have more anti-US sentiments than others," Ayatollah Khamenei confirmed.

The Leader of the Islamic Revolution described realization of fair international relations as a sacred objective which requires diligent effort, hope and perseverance, adding, "At time when there were two powers in the world, the Islamic Republic of Iran stood up to them by the slogan of No to East, No to West. At present too the Iranian nation has stood up to all pressure and will stay the course because the sole path toward summits of progress is to endure hardship."

Ayatollah Khamenei underlined cooperation among independent and struggler countries and nations. The IR Leader praised the relations between the Islamic Republic of Iran and Nicaragua as rational, courteous and beneficial to the two countries, urging for further expansion of the bilateral ties in every respect.

During the meeting, also attended by President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Mr. Daniel Ortega, the Nicaraguan President, expressed approval over the IR Leader's remarks, saying, "As you said, signs of the collapse of America's unipolar power have been emerging and the imperialism has been approaching state of defunct faster than ever."

"America is at present isolated among the nations," President Ortega added.

The Nicaraguan President touched on the ever-widening anti-US movement in Latin America crystallized in the coming to office of governments which object Washington's policies in the region.

"The American government has become stuck in the Iraqi and Afghan mire. At the same time, the popularity of the government has fallen sharply," President Ortega said.

"In such conditions, it is essential for the struggler governments and nations to work together and keep close mutual relations to foster the anti-imperialism front," the Nicaraguan President added.

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