Iran General NewsLebanese Hezbollah: Ahmadinejad to revive Islamic Revolution's goals

Lebanese Hezbollah: Ahmadinejad to revive Islamic Revolution’s goals

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Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Jun. 29 – Iranian-sponsored Lebanese Hezbollah today said that the election of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as President of Iran would “revive and
rejuvenate” the goals of the Islamic Revolution. “With the victory of Ahmadinejad in Iran’s presidential race, this country
returned to the foundations and revolutionary objectives which Ayatollah [Ruhollah”> Khomeini founded”, a member of … Iran Focus

Tehran, Iran, Jun. 29 – Iranian-sponsored Lebanese Hezbollah today said that the election of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as President of Iran would “revive and rejuvenate” the goals of the Islamic Revolution.

“With the victory of Ahmadinejad in Iran’s presidential race, this country returned to the foundations and revolutionary objectives which Ayatollah [Ruhollah”> Khomeini founded”, a member of Hezbollah’s political bureau, the group’s decision-making body, said.

Sheikh Mohammad Al-Kotharani said, “Ahmadinejad’s top priority will be to protect the resistance [in Lebanon”>, support the Palestinians in their struggle against Israeli occupying troops, and support Syria”.

Ahmadinejad has been a commander of the Qods (Jerusalem) Force in Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps. The Qods force is tasked with “exporting the revolution to Qods through Karbala”.

In a speech carried on Iran’s state-run radio and television Tuesday, Ahmadinejad vowed to “spread the Islamic Revolution throughout the world”.

“Thanks to the blood of the martyrs, a new Islamic revolution has arisen and the Islamic revolution of 2005 will, if God wills, cut off the roots of injustice in the world”, the state-run IRNA agency quoted the ultra-conservative as saying.

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