Sardar Jalali: Controlling the Riots with Military Force Was Not Difficult

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Sardar Jalali: Controlling the Riots with Military Force Was Not Difficult

Commander Jalali: It wasn’t difficult to quell the riots with military force.

Commander Jalali: The strategy was to have the Basij and the Revolutionary Guards present in the field without weapons, otherwise, quelling the riots by military force wouldn’t have been difficult.

The head of the Passive Defense Organization: The path of the Islamic Revolution is right and correct, and the enemy is in its final steps and last struggles. The problem that exists in the meantime is the ignorance of some people in society.

Some people claim that the terrorist act by the Uzbek who caused a disaster at the Shah Cheragh shrine was the work of the regime, which shows the depth of ignorance of these individuals. It is necessary to enlighten this society, and it is distressing that some people cannot recognize the most obvious issues.

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