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Consequences of U.S. Policy Change Towards Iran Regime
NCRI Staff
NCRI - “After sixty years, for the first time, U.S. policy was not in support of the ruling regime in Iran, but against it.” Dr. Sanabargh Zahedi, Chair of the Judicial Committee of the National Council of Resistance of Iran, stated in an interview with Orient TV and continued, “I think the most important issue in this recent statement by the U.S. Treasury is focusing on the Revolutionary Guards. You know that the IRGC is the main supporter of the Velayat-e faqih regime,” Dr. Zahedi said.
“This regime has been able to suppress the children of Iranian people and export killings and terrorism to other countries such as Syria, Iraq, Lebanon and Yemen using the IRGC forces.”

“The U.S. Treasury Department, with this listing, considers this group to be a fully-fledged terrorist group. There is no difference between the U.S. Treasury listings and the State Department. It is possible that the US State Department will also list the IRGC as a terrorist group in the future.”
Orient TV: What does this listing have for you as the Iranian Resistance?
Dr. Sanabargh Zahedi: “In the analyses whichI have reviewed, it has often been pointed out that this is an equation between the US government and the Iranian regime, while in the past years, the US government was preventing change in Iran, preventing Iran's Resistance and preventing the Iranian people from moving forward. While the main issue in Iran was the conflict between the people and their Resistance against the ruling regime. But the main problem was that the United States created difficulty for the Iranian Resistance. You know, 25 years ago, or it is better to say 60 years ago at the time of Dr. Mosaddeq until now, the United States was either alongside the regime of the Shah or the mullahs’ regime, but this is the first time that the United States has taken a decisive policy against the Iranian regime. For this reason, we see that Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, the president-elect of the Iranian Resistance, welcomed this new policy, which is the basis for the overthrow of religious fascism in Iran.”

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