NCRI - The mullahs'
regime in Iran will collapse once Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad is toppled,
Maryam Rajavi, President-elect of the Iranian Resistance, told the pan-Arab
daily Asharq Al-Awsat on Sunday.
In a major interview
that took up a full page of the newspaper, Mrs. Rajavi said that the Iranian
regime is founded on three main pillars: obtaining a nuclear bomb, absolute
domestic suppression and export of terrorism and extremism abroad.
Mrs. Rajavi pointed out
that Tehran’s strategy is based on interference in the internal affairs of
other countries, warmongering and export of terrorism; however, the regime’s
regional plots failed after the start of the Decisive Storm operation against its
proxies.
“The
Iranian regime can be defeated once and for all in Bahrain if it is confronted
with a decisive alliance formed by regional countries,” Mrs. Rajavi said,
adding that the Iranian regime is close to drowning in the quagmire of Syria’s
civil war.
Mrs. Rajavi pointed out
that the Iranian regime would collapse consequentially should al-Assad be
toppled in Syria, which is why Iran's regime has been trying to keep Assad in
power at any cost.
“If
Assad falls out of power in Damascus, then the Iranian regime will evidently
follow and collapse in Tehran,” Mrs. Rajavi said.
“It’s
dying,” Mrs. Rajavi said, expressing the current state of affairs of the
Iranian regime. “It has faced defeat in Yemen. The fronts in Syria and Iraq are
in effective escalation, and the regime has sent 60,000 Islamic Revolutionary
Guards Corps (IRGC) soldiers and affiliated militias to fight in Syria,” Mrs.
Rajavi added.
When asked about the
Iranian regime's nuclear danger, Mrs. Rajavi explained that the regime has only
“temporarily” lost its ability to manufacture a nuclear arsenal and will soon
resume what it had long planned for.
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