Iran Redefining Regional Geopolitics
TEHRAN - A top military adviser to Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has described the Muslim world as a future power that can compete with current dominating Western and Eastern powers, saying Iran and the resistance front are reshaping the geopolitics in the region.
Speaking at the International Conference on Iran and Neighbors on Tuesday, Major General Yahya Rahim Safavi said the current century will witness the Muslim world as a new pole of power with a cultural, civilized, economic, and demographic nature that would put up great resistance against Western and Eastern powers.
The geopolitics of resistance means “changing the social, cultural, religious, economic, and military structures and processes of the Islamic Ummah so as to gain freedom and independence and form the Islamic world’s power in competition with the dominating powers of the West and East at various national, regional, and global levels,” Rahim Safavi said.
“The flag-bearer of this new geopolitics is the Islamic Revolution forces, the Islamic Awakening movements and the Resistance Front led by the Leader of the Islamic Revolution and the late founder of the Islamic Republic Imam Khomeini,” he added.
Rahim Safavi also noted that following the 1979 Islamic Revolution, the resistance focused on the issue of Palestine and the Zionist regime’s aggression and occupation, followed by the struggle against corrupt and oppressive governments in Islamic countries.
He also stressed Iran’s role in presenting and institutionalizing the concept of resistance after the former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein’s imposed war against Iran in the 1980s.
The commander further cited Lebanon’s Hezbollah resistance movement, Palestinian resistance groups, Iraq, and Syria as members of a new resistance bloc, saying, “With the birth of the Ansarullah movement in Yemen, this bloc or axis is having another official member today.”
Rahim Safavi, a former chief commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC), hailed the IRGC Quds Force as “the engine and operating agent of the resistance.”
“In fact, what has made the United States angry with the Islamic Republic is the process of generating power in Iran’s regional politics. This power has been created in the first layer in West Asia with the wise and courageous leadership of the Leader of the Islamic Revolution and the role of the Quds Force in the battlefield under the command of the martyred general, Qassem Soleimani,” he said.
“In parallel with the advent of the new arrangement or order led by the Islamic Republic in West Asia, based on the shared goal of countering American hegemony, Latin American countries, including Venezuela, Cuba, and Peru, have also strengthened their ties with the resistance front,” he added.
U.S. Will Be Forced
to Flee Region
The chairman of Iran’s Joint Chiefs of Staff General Muhammad Bagheri has said after the martyrdom of General Soleimani, the U.S. fled Afghanistan in such a humiliating way that they could not even take their allies and spies with them.
General Bagheri added that the U.S. will be forced to leave the region, and wherever there is a trace of General Soleimani, the foothold of Zionists and the U.S. is shaky.
Bagheri also vowed to continue the path of General Soleimani to the end and to resist for the ideals of Imam Khomeini, founder of the Islamic Republic, and martyrs.
He also echoed Iran’s leader’s remarks about General Soleimani that Hajj Qassem and Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, top Iraqi commander, should not be viewed as one person, and that they should be seen as a school and a way.
Bagheri further described General Soleimani as a seasoned diplomat who at the same time humiliated the enemy on the battlefield as an informed and brave commander.
General Soleimani, Iran’s world-renown anti-terror commander, was assassinated alongside Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, deputy head of Iraq’s Popular Mobilization Units (PMU), in a U.S. drone strike directly ordered by former president Donald Trump near Baghdad International Airport on January 3, 2020.
Both commanders were highly popular because of the key role they played in eliminating the Daesh terrorist group in the region, particularly in Iraq and Syria.