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Rafsanjani: Revolutionary Guards should stay out of politics

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  • what is he saying against sepah

  • He is saying even Khomeini was warning about this problem" Sepah getting into poliical office". It is against the revolution's goal to divide the country into camps of Sepah, Clergy and others. It is divisive and will lead to the destruction of regime.

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  • FUCK  Hashemi Rafsanjani

  • FUCK YOU AND YOUR EMAM!

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  • ridam be Sepahe Pasdaran, Emam-Zaman tu Kose Nanatun !

  • Shashidam be mohammad wa Ale mohammad !

  • he met George H W Bush in Spain in 1980 to delay the release of hostages

  • 10000 ran bar LANAT b ruhat khomenie Marg b khamenie .hashme. antary najes

  • حكومت اسلامي نابود بايد گردد

  • @nofreedom4racists I may not fully aware of Rafsanjani, Mousavi, et. al. platform of reforms. Should they are fighting for the transparency of the Islamic rule then let us see if the Ayatollahs will respect the voice of the Iranians. Should the reformists become successful, its a starting point to see a model and hopefully a dynamic Islamic rule. Dream is free...and the Iranians can only dream. I dont expect the reformists will succeed...unless the IRG will take the side of the reformists.

  • @philipdcrusader but yes, I agree with you that it is difficult not impossible to have a perfect society when there are people with different ideological views within that society. But in Iran, people share the same ideological views (Islam). Well the protests we saw had no problem with the Islamic system. They just argue that the system was cheated. If different ideological views emerge in Iran (secularism, etc) then we will see things changing..

  • @philipdcrusader Rafsanjani himseld is an Ayatollah or Hojatelislam, whatever he is a religious clerk and infact is one of the few who are responsible for choosing and overseeing the Supreme leader Ayatollah Khamenie!. He is a reformist but has a very very strong position in the Islamic republic. Its not a fight between Ayatollahs and liberalists the way you think it is. The reformists won't reform the role of Islam in the country. They will reform the economy and foreign policy as they stated.

  • @nofreedom4racists But you have to consider the reality of our world. NO matter how you strive for a better or perfect society, you will find it that there is NONE. Anyhow, Rafsanjani emerges as one of the reformist - a quality I admired in an Islamic setting and when they realized that they were cheated by Nejad and supported by the Ayatollahs, I can surmise that the reformist will not last. You are fighting an unrepentant and violent Ayatollahs.

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