They’re dead chuffed in Iran over events in Egypt, and are supporting the protesters. Ironic, in light of how ruthlessly they put down their own protests? Not at all: in putting down their own protests, they were acting in support of an Islamic regime. In supporting the Egyptian protests, they’re acting in supporting of the Islamic regime that they clearly believe is likely to come to power.
“Egypt revolt is ‘step towards Islamic Middle East,'” from AFP, February 1:
Iran said on Tuesday the uprising in Egypt will help create an Islamic Middle East but accused US officials of interfering in the “freedom seeking” movement which has rocked the Arab nation.
“With the knowledge that I have of the great revolutionary and history making people of Egypt, I am sure they will play their role in creating an Islamic Middle East for all freedom, justice and independence seekers,” Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi was quoted as saying on state television’s website.
Salehi, who was officially endorsed by the Iranian parliament on Sunday as foreign minister, said the uprising in Egypt “showed the need for a change in the region and the end of unpopular regimes.”
“The people of Tunisia and Egypt prove that the time of controlling regimes by world arrogance (the West) has ended and people are trying to have their own self-determination,” said Salehi, who also currently oversees Iran’s controversial nuclear programme.
“Unfortunately we are witnessing the direct interference …. of some American officials in the developments in Egypt,” he said, and added the Egyptians were showing “they are no longer ready to stand idle in face of crimes by the Zionist regime.”
In the initial days of the Tunisian uprising, Iran had said it was “worried” about the events in that country.
“We are worried about the situation in Tunisia…We hope the Muslim Tunisian nation’s demands are fulfilled through peaceful and non-violent means,” the foreign ministry had said on January 16.
On Tuesday, Salehi said Iran will offer its support to the protesters in Egypt.
“On our part we are going along with the freedom seekers of the world and support the uprising of the great nation of Egypt. We sympathise with those injured and killed” in the protests, he said….