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The monarchy in Iran was hollowed out. Why? It was because of the people’s uprising. Why did the people rise up? They rose up for their creed, because their slogans were Islamic slogans; because, the leaders, Islamic mentors, and clergy were trusted by the people.
February 03, 1995
U.S. gave refuge to the the Pahlavi dictator
The U.S. gave refuge to Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, who fled the Iranian nation, and they received him as an invitee. Mohammad Reza had with him properties worth billions of dollars, which he had invested in the United States. Anywhere in the world, when someone at the top of a regime is ousted, his personal properties are confiscated; they are transferred to the nation and new state that comes into power. If you read newspapers on various issues, you will see that has been the norm elsewhere in the world. What Mohammad Reza Pahlavi did was unheard of; in that, he kept for himself all that money--which belonged to the Iranian people--and then he locked it in his and his agents’ bank accounts in the U.S.
They did not offer up a single penny to the Iranian nation, and kept every bit of it for themselves; today, they still they have it with them. As of now, the U.S. regime owes the Iranian nation billions of dollars. Yet, they hold onto properties that the government and nation of Iran has previously bought and, overtime, has needed. To this date, they have not given back any of these assets to the government and people of the Islamic Republic of Iran. Iranian assets in the U.S. have been frozen and never returned. Why? Because, they were wishful they could annihilate the Islamic Republic. They thought to themselves: 'today we won’t give them back their money to make use of.' This is to say, that since the victory of the Islamic Revolution, the regime overseeing the United States has adopted the same approach towards Iran as it did before the revolution; in other words, it practiced animosity and hostility towards the Iranian nation and the Islamic Republic establishment. It was during such a similar setting that the storming of the U.S. embassy in Tehran had occurred.
November 02, 1994
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