IRGC chief compares recent riots in Iran to world war

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
TEHRAN- The chief commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) has actually stressed that the recent foreign-backed riots in Iran
are considered as a world war, but Iranian youths thwarted Western-conceived ploys to destabilize the country.Referring to the riots broke
out in Iran in mid-September in 2015, Major General Hossein Salami kept in mind on Monday that in a sedition and world war, our opponents,
in the previous couple of months, wished to close schools, universities and financial centers and create chaos in the country, but Irans
youths, women and ladies did not go along with them and defeated their schemes
He included those who follow the West by backing additional unrest aim to destroy the nation and impede its prosperity
Salami also said haughty powers are looking for to destabilize regional countries, pointing to Western schemes to undermine Muslim countries
like Iraq, Syria, Yemen, and Afghanistan.The IRGC chief stressed how the opponents have been unable to topple the strong Islamic Republic,
stating, The war is still ongoing, and the enemies are not peaceful, but we will bring them under control and overthrow all of them
He specified that Iranian soldiers are willing to give their lives for the benefit of the country, including that they are not terrified of
the enemy and are prepared to beat the enemy in all domains