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Iran: Sayed Khamenei emerged as the most powerful person in the Middle East (Time)


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Charismatic Leader"

Iran masters the game"

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In the current era of escalating tension in the Middle East, the American propaganda magazine Time has chosen to shed light on the power of the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, sayed Ali Khamenei, described as the most powerful person in the Middle East.

Charismatic Leader

Admitting in the title that the american president Donald Trump could not win its war against the Leader of the Revolution, the journalist Karim Sadjadpour argues that "ayatollah Ali Khamenei has emerged as the most powerful person in the Middle East, with military combat pro-government in Syria and substitutes the faithful dominant in Lebanon, Yemen, (despite a US. investment of $ 1 trillion and thousands of lives).

Iran masters the game

According to the magazine, "Iran is the only country in the world to wage three cold wars simultaneously : with the "Zionist entity", Saudi Arabia and the United States". "Khamenei manages these conflicts with two essential tools: Qasem Soleimani, charismatic commander of the operations of the IRGC (Revolutionary Guard Corps) abroad, is the sword of Khamenei ; Javad Zarif, foreign minister, is his shield, deflecting Western economic and political pressures.

Soleimani dealt with foreign armies, Zarif with foreign ministers.» "In more than two decades of research on Iran, in Tehran and the United States, I have learned that the most important indicator of the Islamic Republic of Iran's behavior is in the speeches of the Supreme Leader," Sadjadpour stressed.


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