RNA – Hujjat al-Islam Sayyed Mohammad Sa’idi referred to the breaking of the siege imposed by Takfiri terrorists on the majority-Shi’a towns of Nubl and al-Zahra in Syria’s Aleppo province, saying the three-and-half year long siege was the longest siege in the current war on Syria.
During his Friday prayer sermon delivered to a large and fervent crowd of believers in Qom’s Holy Shrine of Lady Fatimah al-Ma’sumah, he said breaking the siege of these two strategic town’s by the Islamic Resistance and the Syrian Arab Army has undermined the Takfiri terrorists’ morale and has left Turkey and Saudi Arabia distraught. “The best way to fight terrorists is to help the people of Syria and Iraq,” he said.
Hujjat al-Islam Sa’idi referred to the US House of Representatives approval of the “Iran Terror Finance Transparency Act,” saying that this new anti-Iran action curbs US President Barack Obama’s ability to lift certain sanctions waiting to be removed in accordance with the JCPOA.
He said: “This reminds us that the US has broken its promises and will never adhere to their obligations and uses any opportunity to retaliate against Iran.”
He emphasized that the US cannot be trusted and added that as long as the American government acts in such a belligerent way toward Iran or if any American official acts against Iran, the Iranian people will respond strongly.
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