(Zaman Al Wasl)- Iran's state TV aired this week a clip urging young boys to join “liberation of Syria and Iraq” and to defend the sacred shrine by order of Iran Superem Leader Ali Khamenei.
The clip called “martyrs who defend the sacred shrine” shows a group of youngsters wearing military uniform singing,
“Let's rise up to save the sacred shrine.
I have joined [Imam] Hossein's army division.
I have a warrant from the [Imam Ali] to defend the sacred shrine. On my leader [Ali Khamenei's] orders I am ready to give my life.
The goal is not just to free Iraq and Syria, My path is through the sacred shrine [in Syria], but my goal is to reach Jerusalem."
The clip was produced by the official Bassij Music House, the propaganda arm of the regime’s paramilitary Bassij, a branch of the regime’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC).
Shahin Gobadi of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), said: “This promotional clip first of all manifests the anti-human nature of the regime which seeks to even mobilize the children of its own loyalists as cannon fodder.
This and similar measures by the mullahs’ regime indicate a strategy deadlock for the regime’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in Syria which is Tehran’s main hub for exporting terrorism and fundamentalism to the region.
They point to widespread dissatisfaction in Iran of the regime’s warmongering in Syria and its internal isolation. After having attempted to deploy its IRGC forces and foreign militias including Afghans, Lebanese and Iraqis, and even its regular army units, the regime has resorted to recruiting children to the war fronts.”
“But this disgraceful and inhumane act will not bring the regime out of a deadlock, just as it failed to do so during the Iran-Iraq war. The difference is that this time the regime has already used up all its strategic resources, and it is in a far more fragile state,” Mr. Gobadi added.
The Iranian regime is putting all its effort into saving the Assad regime even while it knows that it is fighting for a lost cause, because it has no other solution. If Assad falls out of power in Syria, it will lead to the overthrow of the regime in Tehran, Maryam Rajavi, President-elect of the NCRI, on April 17 told the pan-Arab daily Asharq al-Awsat. (Translation by Rana Abdul)
The clip called “martyrs who defend the sacred shrine” shows a group of youngsters wearing military uniform singing,
“Let's rise up to save the sacred shrine.
I have joined [Imam] Hossein's army division.
I have a warrant from the [Imam Ali] to defend the sacred shrine. On my leader [Ali Khamenei's] orders I am ready to give my life.
The goal is not just to free Iraq and Syria, My path is through the sacred shrine [in Syria], but my goal is to reach Jerusalem."
The clip was produced by the official Bassij Music House, the propaganda arm of the regime’s paramilitary Bassij, a branch of the regime’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC).
Shahin Gobadi of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), said: “This promotional clip first of all manifests the anti-human nature of the regime which seeks to even mobilize the children of its own loyalists as cannon fodder.
This and similar measures by the mullahs’ regime indicate a strategy deadlock for the regime’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in Syria which is Tehran’s main hub for exporting terrorism and fundamentalism to the region.
They point to widespread dissatisfaction in Iran of the regime’s warmongering in Syria and its internal isolation. After having attempted to deploy its IRGC forces and foreign militias including Afghans, Lebanese and Iraqis, and even its regular army units, the regime has resorted to recruiting children to the war fronts.”
“But this disgraceful and inhumane act will not bring the regime out of a deadlock, just as it failed to do so during the Iran-Iraq war. The difference is that this time the regime has already used up all its strategic resources, and it is in a far more fragile state,” Mr. Gobadi added.
The Iranian regime is putting all its effort into saving the Assad regime even while it knows that it is fighting for a lost cause, because it has no other solution. If Assad falls out of power in Syria, it will lead to the overthrow of the regime in Tehran, Maryam Rajavi, President-elect of the NCRI, on April 17 told the pan-Arab daily Asharq al-Awsat. (Translation by Rana Abdul)
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