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The Warsaw summit is turning into a nightmare for the Iranian regime

Analysis by PMOI/MEK

Jan. 29, 2019 – About two weeks ago, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced that the United States and Poland will cohost a summit in Warsaw that includes “an important element of making sure that Iran is not a destabilizing influence,” in the Middle East.

While the summit is officially called “Ministerial to Promote Peace and Security in the Middle East,” unofficially, it has been described as a prelude to creating an international coalition against the Iranian regime.

Interestingly, the only Middle Eastern country that isn’t invited to the February 12-13 summit is the Islamic Republic of Iran, which has been excluded from the ministerial because the language it uses is “hard to accept,” according to Polish foreign minister Jacek Czaputowicz.

The overall developments around and about the summit have already become a nightmare for the Iranian regime.

Faced with continuous popular protests over the past year, a disintegrating economy suffering from four decades of mismanagement and corruption, and an increasingly educated population who just don’t buy the medieval philosophy of the ruling mullahs anymore, the Iranian regime already has a full plate where the Warsaw summit could be just the tipping point.

UK’s joining the conference as the first European country on a ministerial level was an especially difficult blow for the Iranian regime.

Semi-official website Tabnak reported: “United Kingdom foreign minister will participate in Warsaw summit on the condition that U.S. secretary of state will host a meeting about Yemen on its sidelines.”

Fars News Agency, run by the Revolutionary Guards, also wrote that, “according to a UK outlet, the country’s foreign minister will participate in the anti-Iran summit that will be held in Warsaw.”

Khaled Ben Mohammad, Bahrein’s foreign minister, will also attend the Warsaw summit and will talk about the multi-dimensional terrorist activities of the Iranian regime.

In a statement he said: “Next month, countries of the world will assemble in Warsaw to talk about the security and stability challenges that the Middle East faces and, while listening carefully to what others have to say, I will talk about the Iranian [regime’s] multi-dimensional terrorism that we face on a daily basis.”

This week’s Friday prayers in Iran were also another stage where Iranian clerics showed their horror about the upcoming summit.

Mohammad Ali Al-e Hashem, Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei’s representative in Tabriz and the city’s Friday prayer Imam, said: “The Global Satan’s goal is to destroy the axis of resistance [read terrorist organizations supported by the Iranian regime’s petrodollars] in the region. A U.S. diplomat said that in the summit we will reiterate the necessity of actions against the [Iranian] missile program… and we will also talk about the provoking and unacceptable actions of Iran in Syria and launching missiles targeted at the Zionists [that’s Israel in the Islamic Republic’s parlance].

During the Friday prayers of Eqlid county in Iran’s Fars province, Mohammad Sadeq Talebi Baygani said: “With the help of their media, the enemies have always tried to promote the idea in the world that the Islamic Iran is pursuing to create weapons of mass destruction, ballistic missiles with the capability of [carrying] nuclear warheads, supports terrorism, creates instability in the region, meddles in other countries’ affairs in the region, threatens Israel, disregards women rights, and destroys political freedom, and… They apply some of these animosities directly against us, and some through forcing other countries where right now, they are peddling around the world to present Iran [read the Islamic Republic] as the root of instability in the region.”

Admittedly, Talebi Baygani is very well aware of his regime’s crimes, atrocities and mode of conduct.

Alaeddin Boroujerdi, member of the parliament’s security commission, has also shown the regime’s nightmares about the upcoming summit and said: “The U.S. goal of holding the anti-Iran summit in Warsaw is to promote Iranophobia [read awareness about the Islamic Republic’s philosophy of survival through the spread of death and destruction throughout the region and suppressing internal discontent] and increasing the pressure on the Islamic Republic.”

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