TEHRAN, Aug. 20 (MNA) – Tehran’s Principlist representative has delivered a heated speech in the Parliament session, severely criticizing ‘the conspirators and seditionists.’

Gholamali Haddad Adel who was speaking in the Parliament on Wednesday on the occasion of US-backed coup d’état which toppled the democratic and popular government of Dr. Mohammad Mosaddegh in 1953, said that the coup d’état had returned back the country to 25 additional years of ‘despotism, totalitarianism, and dark dictatorship,’ where all the aspects of the politics and culture had been dominated by western values and the US; “now, the US through nuclear deal, has the necessary pretext to find a way to inside Iran after long years of failure and absence from Iranian domestic politics; as the Leader of the Islamic Republic has said, the US and Britain are accomplice in creating rifts inside Iran and among the active political players,” Haddad Adel told the Parliament session.

Haddad Adel denounced the purported letter of the leaders of ‘conspirators and seditionists’ during the presidential elections of 2009, which however, precipitated for them only inglorious humiliation and historic denigration; “they proposed that the US should impose heavy sanctions on Iran and to persuade the Iranians to back their movement; this was in response to a letter the US officially sent to seditionist leaders; they demanded that the US should avoid a deal with Iran to secure international peace and their and western interests; they told the US officials that the ‘green movement’ advocates a secular government where the religion has no role to play in matters of politics,” he asserted.

“The same letter-writers deem Palestinian and Lebanese resistance as terrorism, making entreaty to the US to support the green movement in toppling the Islamic Republic of Iran; now, I would ask all believers in Islam who love their country’s independence and freedom, and love Imam Khomeini (RA) as the sole savior of the country from the shackles of the US and Britain, to take a clear position about this letter,” Haddad Adel proposed.

“The government should know that according to Leader’s clearly set criteria, the sedition and rebellion are the system’s redlines, and it should be taken seriously; and the true children of the Revolution would not allow the US to find footholds for the second time inside Iran,” said the Principlist representative, adding that JCPOA would no longer be a source of political rift, and that the Parliament would act according to its legal duties through establishing an independent committee to examine the deal.