NewsSpecial WireIran gearing up for confrontation

Iran gearing up for confrontation

-

ImageIran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Aug. 06 – Recent comments by senior officials in Tehran show a hardening of Iran’s attitude in the face of domestic and international pressures, according to some Iran analysts.

Iran Focus

ImageTehran, Iran, Aug. 06 – Recent comments by senior officials in Tehran show a hardening of Iran’s attitude in the face of domestic and international pressures, according to some Iran analysts.

Tehran missed a Saturday deadline to announce whether it would accept an offer by the world’s major powers to halt uranium enrichment in exchange for a package of nuclear and economic incentives. In a written response sent to EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana on Tuesday, Tehran refused to even refer to the issue of halting uranium enrichment, and simply called for further talks to take place. The Iranian response was denounced as “unacceptable” by the Bush administration.

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei struck a defiant tone last Wednesday, vowing that Iran will not give in to demands by world powers to halt sensitive nuclear work.

"Taking one step back against arrogant [powers] will lead to them taking one step forward", Khamenei said in a sermon that was reported on state television. "The idea that any retreat or backing down from righteous positions would change the policies of arrogant world powers is completely wrong and baseless".

Ramin Asadian, an expert on Iranian affairs based in Istabul, Turkey, told Iran Focus that Iran’s Supreme Leader Khamenei, who has the final say on all state matters, is charting a course of confrontation with the West, and as such cannot afford to tolerate any signs of weakness from officials within his regime.

“Khamenei has made a strategic decision to establish an atomic Islamic empire stretching through Iraq and Lebanon. From this point on, it is safe to say that any conciliatory gestures the regime shows over its nuclear projects in particular are simply meant to buy time”, Asadian said. “But he is playing on a very fine line since the popularity of his regime is at its lowest state from over the past 29 years”.

Iran’s hard-line President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad vowed Saturday that the Islamic Republic would not give up its "nuclear rights”, a euphemism for uranium enrichment.

The United Nations Security Council has imposed three sets of sanctions on Iran over its refusal to halt enrichment.

Other senior regime officials have been simultaneously making hard-line remarks over domestic affairs.

"Nothing is more attractive to the enemies than the issue of separation of church and state", Gholam-Ali Haddad-Adel, who was Iran's Majlis (Parliament) Speaker until earlier this year, said last Thursday, the official state broadcasting corporation reported.

"The American interpretation of Islam wants to weaken the Islamic revolution by putting forward the issue of separation of church and state", Haddad-Adel said during a meeting with Ayatollah Hossein Mazaheri, the head of the theological seminary in Isfahan.

Haddad-Adel, whose daughter is married to Ali Khamenei’s son, is currently a senior advisor to Khamenei.

"The dialogue which the country’s reformists profess is a secular reactionary dialogue and a return to the era of ignorance", Iran's government spokesman Gholam-Hossein Elham said on Thursday. He made the remarks to hard-line religious students, the government-owned news agency Fars reported.

“We are in a serious ideological, cultural and political war with reactionary secularism”, Elham said.

Ebrahim Ahmadi, a former Tehran professor now living in Bonn, Germany, believes that the clerical establishment has a strategic weakness in its confrontation with the West. “It does not have popular support for its international policies. … The young in Iran, especially students, have no interest in the establishment of a nuclear-armed Iran. They are looking for fundamental change”, he said.

Latest news

Strait of Hormuz: Show of Power or Beginning of New Tensions

At the same time as tensions in the Middle East are increasing, the British government has announced its readiness...

The Return of the Shah’s Infamous Royal Secret Police to the Streets of Europe

Eighty years after World War II and the fall of Hitler’s fascism in Germany, the use of Nazi symbols...

Tehran Responds to U.S. Proposal After Trump’s Threat

The state-run IRNA news agency reported on Sunday, May 10, that the Iranian regime had sent its response to...

375% Increase in Food Prices in Iran

State-run media outlets reported on Saturday, May 9, a new wave of price increases for essential goods and basic...

The Shadow of Iranian Regime Assassination Squads in Germany

As political and security tensions rise across Europe, German security officials have warned about an escalating security threat in...

Iranian Citizens Face Drug Shortages and Health Crisis

Turmoil in the pharmaceutical and medical supply market and the emergence of brokers on the streets of the capital...

Must read

Iran not withdrawing funds from Europe: bank head

Reuters: Iranian banks are not moving funds from Europe,...

Rice hints at “coalition of the willing” to tackle Iran

Iran Focus: London, Apr. 20 – United States Secretary...

You might also likeRELATED
Recommended to you