TEHRAN (Defapress) - Brigadier General Ramazan Sharif, head of the Sacred Defense Documents and Research Center of the Revolutionary Guards, said at a ceremony commemorating Dey 9, and the fifth anniversary of the martyrdom of General Soleimani, and the martyrs of the Resistance: The common point in all these 46 years after the Islamic Revolution of Iran is that the American leaders have been on their positions, and we are committed to the beliefs and principles of our revolution.
He said that one of the enemy’s efforts in recent years is to create psychological warfare and cultural attacks, especially on social media, to make the country’s conditions appear critical and to devalue the achievements of the Islamic Republic.
Brigadier General Ramazan Sharif continued: “All the enemy’s efforts now are to take away the courage even from the people so that they abandon the Supreme Leader, martyrs, and the interests of the revolution.”
In another part, he honored the memory of General Soleimani and said: The Resistance Front, which was formed by Commander Soleimani, now extends throughout the entire Middle East region and the fact that some of the remnants of the Takfiri ISIS groups declared their existence is not permanent, because the Shiites understand the concept of the enemy of Imam Hussein and hate the murderers of General Soleimani.
Ramazan Sharif reminded that this hatred still exists for our nation and they will one day be punished for their deeds.
Brigadier General Sharif referred to the child-killing crimes of Israel in Gaza, which killed more than 50,000 people in the past year, said: After the war with Hamas, which had seen itself on the verge of destruction, the Zionists changed the geography of the attack to Syria.
He reminded: "All these years, the enemy has only thought of causing evil on large and small scales, but the children of the nation in the IRGC and Basij are the sacrifices of the people and the leader of the revolution, and the enemy armed forces will not dare to look at this land from the outside."