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Sunday, 31 July 2011

Iran: Existing world order near its end

Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says world is changing and the existing order in it is nearing its end and is struggling to continue its existence.


Speaking at a Saturday ceremony in Tehran, Ahmadinejad said western powers knew from 20 years ago that capitalism is at the end of its road.

“They brought someone like [George W.] Bush and created the 9/11 incident to attack our region [and all this was done] to buy time,” Fars News Agency quoted him as saying.

Ahmadinejad went on to say that the global powers pursue their goals firstly by rehabilitation of their economy and reinforcing their dominance and secondly by trying to save Israel.

“Their top priority is to save the Zionist regime [of Israel], because if this regime survives, Western dominance can be restored,” he argued.

Iran's president referred to the recent popular movements in the Middle East and North Africa and other parts of the world and attributed such developments to the impacts of 1979 Islamic Revolution.

“Because of our Revolution, human values and popular demands were revived in nations and the perspective of nations changed and everybody is in pursuit of freedom, national sovereignty, justice and dignity,” Ahmadinejad pointed out.

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