Iran Press/ Iran news: The former commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) and head of Baghiatalah el Azam cultural center Major General Muhammad Ali Jafari made the remarks on Monday at the 5th anti-imperialism roundtable held in the University of Tehran attended by some of the ambassadors to Iran.
"Without youngsters, the outcomes of the Islamic revolution would be vague and unknown," he added.
"To deal with the economic challenges we have to rely on our internal capabilities, and the youth," Major General Jafari said.
"The US and our enemies abroad are our main problems and are obstacles for our revolution," he noted.
"13th of Aban (date of the US embassy seizure) was the second revolution (referring to the 1997 revolution as the first), that occurred in Iran and was originated from the mobilization of all walks of life" General Jafari underscored.
"The US spies are active in the country and youngster must fight and kick them out of the country," head of Baghiatalah el Azam cultural center stressed.
The official went on to say that the Islamic revolution has various aspects; first, the victory in 1979, second, changing Shah's regime, third, establishing a political system and also establishing Justice-centered Islamic bodies.
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