Tehran Accuses US of Trying to Topple the Iranian Government

After pulling out of the 2015 Iran Nuclear Deal, the US now plans to mount economic pressure on Iran to topple the Iranian Government. As the United States plans to impose a flurry of sanctions on Iran to wage an economic war and destabilise the economy, Iranian leaders have constantly accused the US of dividing the people of Iran over the startling economy of Iran. 

Famous author and political analyst, Kevin Barrett told Press TV that this strategy of the US to topple the Iranian government as being a big ‘joke.’ He said that the Trump Administration is revealing the ugly side of the United States’ leaders to Iran and the world.
He further added that the ugly faces of United States Secretary of State,  Mike Pompeo and the National Security Adviser John Bolton along with President Trump would do no good in turning the people of Iran against the Iranian government. He further asserted that the White House is planning to replace the government in Iran with terrorists.
Kevin Barrett said that the leadership in the United States is not even aware of the situation in Iran. He said that Washington wants the People’s Mojahedin Organisation or the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organisation to come to power in Iran. Both of these are terror outfits. He further added that the people of Iran hate these two terror groups more than US hates Al Qaeda. He called this entire program hilarious and born out of cluelessness.

Iran won’t give in

As earlier reported by EurAsian Times, Hassan Rouhani, the President of Iran said that under no circumstances shall Iran concede to the demands of the United States of America. He said that Iran will continue to be victorious and the bullying powers will eventually realise that they dealt wrongly with Iran. He further added that Iran will continue to endure tough times but will protect its democracy and freedom without any compromises. He further accused the US of waging an economic war against Iran after it withdrew from the Iran Nuclear Deal.

He also talked about the economic crisis of Iran at hand. He said that as of now, the focus of the government in terms of the economy rests on job creation, elimination of poverty, production and the regulation of the market. He also clarified that his administration will not resign and continue to work hard in the interest of the nation.

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