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Re-Firing Missile at Riyadh, Iran Regime's Urgent Need of Warmongering and the Necessity of a Decisive Policy
Wednesday, 20 December 2017 20:15

Firing of another missile from Yemen at Riyadh by the mullahs’ regime on December 19th showed once again that the mullahs' regime will not stop war and export of terrorism and fundamentalism as long as it is in power. This insane act clearly shows the impasse this regime is facing and that it has no other option for its survival other than to intensify war in the region.This is the second firing of missiles at Riyadh by IRGC over the past weeks. During previous months, it also fired another missile at Mecca. The mullahs’ regime views the inaction of the world community as a greenlight to continue these warmongering meddling.
Such acts, in addition to the killing of the innocent people of Syria and Iraq and Yemen, clearly show that there is no prospect of peace and stability in this part of the world so long as this fascist regime is in power. As Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, President-elect of the Iranian Resistance, said at the International Conference in Paris on December 16, all Western countries as well as countries in the region should take effective and practical measures to confront the crimes of this regime against the people of Iran and the countries of the region, including:
• Expelling the IRGC and its militias from Syria, Iraq, Yemen and Afghanistan and prevent their transfer of troops and arms via these countries;
• Denying the Iranian regime, especially the IRGC, access to the international banking system;
• Referring the dossier of the Iranian regime’s crimes, particularly the 1988 massacre of 30,000 political prisoners, to the International Criminal Court, and bringing the regime’s leaders and perpetrators of crimes to justice;
• Recognizing the National Council of Resistance of Iran as the sole democratic alternative to the religious, terrorist dictatorship ruling Iran which is indispensable to ending and rectifying the disastrous policy of appeasement toward the Iranian regime.
National Council of Resistance of Iran – Foreign Affairs Committee
Dec 20, 2017

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