Photo: Foreign Minister AS Hilary Clinton (vibizdaily.com)
WASHINGTON -United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (u.s.) States a concern of Iran's Revolutionary Guard troops become involved in the political process in his country.
Clinton said, Iran could have been turned into a country ruled by a dictator, because of the role of the militaristic forces of the Revolutionary Guard in the politics of Iran is very high.
"Quds Force and other law enforcement elements have a role in regulating the economy is quite high in Iran. From this event, I see the country is likely to be ruled by the military, "said Clinton, Trendwas quoted as saying, Thursday (29/10/2011).
Clinton's statement came amid rampant discussion about accusations of Iran's involvement in two murders in the plan to the US Ambassador to Saudi Arabia. Both citizens of Iran are thought to have ties with the Quds which is Iran's elite National Guard troops.
AS the second citizen of Iran was out, ask for help from the Mexico cartel to assassinate the Ambassador of Saudi Arabia, but Iran repeatedly denied such accusations.
The President of Iran Mahmoud Ahmadinejad even said, AS always launching new accusations to accusations-cornered Iran in the international community.(rhs)
Clinton said, Iran could have been turned into a country ruled by a dictator, because of the role of the militaristic forces of the Revolutionary Guard in the politics of Iran is very high.
"Quds Force and other law enforcement elements have a role in regulating the economy is quite high in Iran. From this event, I see the country is likely to be ruled by the military, "said Clinton, Trendwas quoted as saying, Thursday (29/10/2011).
Clinton's statement came amid rampant discussion about accusations of Iran's involvement in two murders in the plan to the US Ambassador to Saudi Arabia. Both citizens of Iran are thought to have ties with the Quds which is Iran's elite National Guard troops.
AS the second citizen of Iran was out, ask for help from the Mexico cartel to assassinate the Ambassador of Saudi Arabia, but Iran repeatedly denied such accusations.
The President of Iran Mahmoud Ahmadinejad even said, AS always launching new accusations to accusations-cornered Iran in the international community.(rhs)
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