WANA (Apr 29) – The Speaker of Iran’s Islamic Consultative Assembly emphasized that the positions of the criminal prime minister of the “apartheid Zionist regime” are merely cheap rhetoric intended to influence the process of indirect negotiations between Iran and the United States, and that Iran does not take them seriously.

 

Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, speaking today during the Parliament’s open session in his pre-agenda speech, said: “The criminal prime minister of the apartheid Zionist regime has once again chosen the path of bombastic rhetoric in an attempt to prevent his political death and has threatened the great Iranian nation.”

 

“This miserable individual, who changes his flight routes daily out of fear of being arrested, and who is the most despised criminal in contemporary history, has revealed the true face of the murderous regime after decades of media deception — especially to American and European youth — and his only ‘achievements’ are the bombing of schools and hospitals,” He continued.

 

“He has failed to achieve any of the goals he announced at the beginning of the war and has placed the fake Zionist regime in its most insecure state,” he stated.

 

He added: “All these deep economic, political, social, and international crises have pushed this regime into such profound weakness that it is forced to boast and issue threats based on fabricated achievements.”

 

“That corrupt criminal, throughout his cursed political life, has proven that the harder he boasts, the greater his defeat on the battlefield. The nightmare of Hamas has made him more delusional than ever, and now he claims he will swallow a bone bigger than his throat, he said.”

 

The Speaker of the Parliament stressed: “Everyone has realized that he is like the naked king in the old fables, whom nobody takes seriously. The powers have understood that he will sacrifice anyone for his personal interests. He is trying to disrupt the ongoing negotiations in his own imagination, but it appears that his antics no longer have any credibility among global politicians, nor even among the friends of this regime.”

 

He added: “Today, everyone has realized that the existence of the Zionist regime is based on murder and crime, and that peace, stability, and tranquility drive them to madness and distress.”

 

Ghalibaf emphasized: “We consider these positions merely cheap rhetoric aimed at influencing the process of indirect negotiations between Iran and the United States, and we do not take them seriously. However, we have no doubt that if even a fraction of this rhetoric were to be put into action, the Zionist regime would not dare undertake any adventurism or foolishness without America’s permission.”

 

He added: “Therefore, to prevent the enemy from making any miscalculations, we clearly announce that the Iranian people will not be deceived by the old ‘good cop, bad cop’ game. As we have stated previously, any aggression against our dear country, Iran, would be equivalent to setting fire to a barrel of gunpowder that would explode the entire region.”

 

He clarified: “All American bases in neighboring countries would be exposed to Iran’s response, and these countries would also bear the cost of the Zionist regime’s adventurism.”

 

The Speaker emphasized: “Our hands are completely open to fully develop our offensive capabilities to the broadest extent, and the knowledge and will to do so, as our enemies are well aware, exist with us and will continue to exist.”

 

He concluded: “The most effective action for advancing negotiations that safeguard the interests of the Iranian nation is to manage the country and resolve people’s issues by utilizing our vast internal capacities and by strengthening international relations with other countries, so that the enemy will lose hope in extracting concessions from our nation and be forced to submit to the realization of Iran’s interests.”