Ali Fadavi
There is no tension in Iran's northwestern borders , Fadavi said
Baku/08.10.21/Turan: Deputy commander-in-chief of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) General Ali Fadavi has said that although there have been mischiefs on Iran's northwestern borders (Iran-Azerbaijan border - Turan.) recently, there have not been tensions, the Iranian “Mehr” news agency reports.
Fadavi described the recent developments on Iran's northwestern borders as insignificant: "While the Americans with all their material capabilities and equipment have not been able to create tensions for Iran over the past 43 years since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, it is natural that such issues do not create tensions for the Islamic Republic of Iran.”
The IRGC second-in-command further pointed out, "The Islamic Revolutionary Front has followed the right (divine) path for nearly 43 years and has achieved thousands of victories, but the evil front, led by the United States, cannot name a single victory." –0—
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