Iran Judiciary Chief Seyyed Ebrahim Raisi

Bushehr (IP): Iran's Judiciary Chief Seyyed Ebrahim Raisi said at administrative council meeting held in the Southern Province pf Bushehr held on Thursday that the anti-global arrogance move can not be stopped by martyrdom of Lt. General Qasem Soleimani.

Iran Press/Iran news: Iran's Judiciary Chief Seyyed Ebrahim Raisi said at administrative council meeting held in the Southern Province of Bushehr on Thursday that the anti-global arrogance moves in the regional states including Yemen and Syria after Martyr Lt. General Qasem Soleimani's assassination signifies that the campaign has not been halted.

Speaking at the administrative council meeting held in the Southern Province pf Bushehr highlighted that the global arrogance though that after Martyr Lt. General Qasem Soleimani's assassination could stop us however, Iran's attack on US base in Iraq showed The Islamic Republic's authority and power.

Referring to the braveries of the Syrians, Raisi stressed that assassination, along with destructive measures and creating barriers in the path of fighting against global arrogance, the move will not be stopped and the clamorous movement is advancing.

Iran's Judiciary Chief also called Iran' missile attack on the US base at Ein al-Assad in Iraqi Anbar province as the message which indicates the Islamic country's authority.

He also explained further that the 8-year- imposed war was also aimed at failure in establishing the religious based political system.

He also referred to the third period of the Islamic Revolution of Iran during which the enemies did their best to prevent the message of the revolution being conveyed to other nations saying  it also has been failed in this regard.

"The Islamic Republic of Iran has not only affected within its own geographical setting but also it could successfully advance in the path in fighting against tyranny and injustice and the global arrogance," Concluded Raisi.

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