Iraq, Lebanon revolutionists reject Khamenei advice

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Ahmed Al-Jarallah Editor-in-Chief, the Arab Times

THE Supreme Leader of the Iranian Revolution Ali Khamenei shamelessly declared his support for his mercenaries in Lebanon and Iraq where extensive uprisings are currently ongoing.

He dared to say the revolutionaries in both countries are mercenaries of the United States of America, the Zionist entity and a number of Arab countries.

A hadith of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is applicable to Khamenei – “O’ people, it is time to stay away from prohibitions. Those who are involved in any dirty prohibitions must hide and avoid exposing himself so that he is not punished according to the penalties stated by Him.” This means that the one involved in sins has to keep them hidden.

The Lebanese and Iraqis took to the streets solely to seek reforms and bring an end to the activities of the corrupt whose hands are covered with the blood of innocent people and who spread evil in their countries.

The scene in Lebanon and Iraq is similar to what was witnessed on the Iranian streets from the beginning of this year. The Basij had confronted the demonstrators with killing and repression. What happened in Iran is not line with the current advices given by Khamenei to the Lebanese and Iraqis. He accused the protestors of being mercenaries, and asked them to submit to the regulations and laws in order to ensure their demands are met.

It seems Khamenei is not aware that the uprisings in both Lebanon and Iraq represent a normal reaction against the two regimes after many years of false promises, organized theft of the public money, and taking over power through fraud.

Khamenei should have asked himself one question before advising those who have nothing to do with him or his lies. Did he allow the poor in Iran, who now constitute majority of the Iranian people, to obtain their rights based on legal restructuring instead of making them face fire and prisons?

Isn’t it better for Khamenei to address those who declare that they and their parties are his mercenaries, and boast that their flesh is the result of Iranian feeding while they were destroying the legal restructuring in Beirut, Baghdad, Sana’a and Damascus? He should have asked them to submit to the laws and regimes of their countries.

The Lebanese and Iraqis responded to Khamenei’s advices before he uttered them – by rejecting the stances and practices of his supporters. They dismissed his advice when they conducted a revolution against the two mercenary authorities in both countries.

The echo of accusations of betrayal and being mercenaries of the US and Israel is no longer effective. Instead of asking the people of Lebanon and Iraq to accept humiliation and stay submissive to the corrupt, Khamenei should have called for the dissolution of the mercenary militias and parties in both Lebanon and Iraq.

He should wake up from the illusion of dominating some Arab countries.

Khamenei’s shouting is as strong as the pain he suffers due to the effect of the two uprisings. This is because he has realized the bitter fact that his gangs in the two countries did not produce the fruits that he expected. In fact, it resulted in increasing the ire and the anger of the people towards him and his mercenaries. The resignation of Prime Minister Sa’ad Al-Hariri affirms this fact. Although the resignation came late, it is better late than never. It managed to break the fence that Hezbollah had imposed around the components of the authorities in Lebanon.

The resignation also confirmed to the Lebanese that political manipulation aimed at creating political settlements has failed. After killing many oppressed and abused demonstrators in the squares of revolution, people can no longer accept living with fake promises.

The events witnessed recently in Lebanon can be considered as the birth of a free Lebanon without the control of Iran and its gangs.

Perhaps the image in Iraq has become clearer. It indicates the collapse of the Mulla regime in the region due to the bloodshed committed by Iranian militias.

What we can do right now is invite Khamenei to take a careful look around him and see his people protesting against poverty, which transformed about 80 million Iranian citizens into isolated starving people. Hopefully he can learn from the lesson and stop interfering in the affairs of other countries.

It is said that nobody can give what he already lacks.

By Ahmed Al-Jarallah

Editor-in-Chief, the Arab Times

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