TEHRAN, April 27 (MNA) – Iran’s mister of defense has said the enemy exploits it’s all capacities to ‘plan subterfuge’ against the Islamic Republic of Iran.

Hossein Dehghan, who was addressing a meeting of the Ideological-Political Organization of the Ministry of Defense and Armed Forces Logistics trainers and teachers, was quoted by the Ministry’s public relations office. “We should come to this belief that the enemy today is working subterfuge and evil plans against the Islamic Republic of Iran with its full capacities,” told Dehghan, “the Domination front had been working on this since the Islamic Revolution of 1979, and surely, they will continue their career on.”

Dehghan, in a sarcastic shift of tone, called what he believed as the ‘enemies of the Islamic system,’ for changing of their plans according to the realities of the Islamic system.

“The hostility waged by the west and Domination front has an existential and innate nature; they would not abandon the stage for us,” minister told the meeting.

However, he believed that the ‘enemies’ had changed their measures and plans in the scope of the geography of Islamic World.

 Dehghan praised the Islamic system’s ‘record’ after three decades as ‘bright in its positive aspects,’ as, he believed, had been known in the globe as a ‘true example;’ he ascribed the hostility by the enemies against the Islamic system to this feature of the system.

Commenting on the quality of soft cultural war, Dehghan went on to say that the more complex and thought-out “our measures against the enemies, the more powerful Iran [will be].”

“We should act in a way to plunge the enemy of the Islamic system to despair,” Dehghan said, and disparaged the enemies’ all theorizations about the Iran and ‘their doublespeak and wile’ as being ‘simply not working.’

“However, we should not even entertain the idea that the enemy, for a moment, would abandon the plan; since the Domination front is busy creating institutions against the Islamic Republic of Iran,” Dehghan emphasized.

Dehghan said that Iran had never sought to ‘fuel the war.’ “In military scope, the situation has been the same as before; but in the cultural scope, we should adopt an offensive position and in economy as well, we should persuade the enemy to believe that it could not impose whatever it liked on us,” Dehghan told the meeting.

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