IRGC Commander Maj. Gen. Mohammad Ali Jafari today criticized and
warned Iranian President Hassan Rouhani for his historic phone call with
President Obama.
“The president took a firm and appropriate position during his stay (in
New York),” Gen. Jafari said in an interview with the Tasnim News.
(tansimnews.com/AFP, 30 September)
“But just as he refused to meet Obama, he should also have refused to speak with him on the telephone and should have waited for concrete action by the United States,” Jafari added.
“But just as he refused to meet Obama, he should also have refused to speak with him on the telephone and should have waited for concrete action by the United States,” Jafari added.
“If we see errors being made by officials, the revolutionary forces
will issue the necessary warnings,” said Jafari.
File photo: IRGC Commander Maj. Gen. Mohammad Ali Jafari
These trouble makers don't know when to quit. How does he address the highest elected official of the country in such a threatening manner? I'm sure these guys still have Khamenei's full support, otherwise they wouldn't be issuing such strong statements.
ReplyDeleteI hope Rouhani delivers a blow to the IRGC and makes it more difficult for them to interfere with politics by scoring more political points and giving more credibility to the office of president.
this cretin ultimately reports to the Ayatollah.
ReplyDeletewill anyone chastise this swine for interfering with the president?
There will be reports coming in soon of IRGC commanders martyred in a "plane crash".
ReplyDeleteBunch of idiots with the cowardly staff of operatives
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