IRAN'S SUPREME LEADER RAPS U.S. TERROR ACCUSATIONS AS 'MEANINGLESS'
PanARMENIAN.Net
October 15, 2011 - 17:34 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah
Seyed Ali Khamenei rapped the U.S. accusations that two Iranians
planned to assassinate the Saudi Arabian ambassador to Washington as
"meaningless and useless."
"They attempted to find an excuse through raising a meaningless and
useless accusation against a number of Iranian nationals to wage
a political propaganda attack on the Islamic Republic of Iran to
introduce it as a sponsor of terrorism, but the conspiracy failed and
will fail to produce any result and will remain futile and ineffective
like their other measures," Ayatollah Khamenei said on Saturday,
October 15, addressing a large gathering of people in the Western
Kermanshah province.
"(Such plots) will lead to their own further isolation contrary to
their imaginations," he added, Fars News Agency reported.
The remarks came after U.S. officials on Tuesday alleged that they had
charged two Iranians, one of them a dual U.S. citizen, with preparing
to carry out a bomb attack on the Saudi envoy under a plan "conceived,
sponsored and directed from Iran".
PanARMENIAN.Net
October 15, 2011 - 17:34 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah
Seyed Ali Khamenei rapped the U.S. accusations that two Iranians
planned to assassinate the Saudi Arabian ambassador to Washington as
"meaningless and useless."
"They attempted to find an excuse through raising a meaningless and
useless accusation against a number of Iranian nationals to wage
a political propaganda attack on the Islamic Republic of Iran to
introduce it as a sponsor of terrorism, but the conspiracy failed and
will fail to produce any result and will remain futile and ineffective
like their other measures," Ayatollah Khamenei said on Saturday,
October 15, addressing a large gathering of people in the Western
Kermanshah province.
"(Such plots) will lead to their own further isolation contrary to
their imaginations," he added, Fars News Agency reported.
The remarks came after U.S. officials on Tuesday alleged that they had
charged two Iranians, one of them a dual U.S. citizen, with preparing
to carry out a bomb attack on the Saudi envoy under a plan "conceived,
sponsored and directed from Iran".