After the American air attacks aimed at the key nuclear facilities of Iran, Maryam Rajavi, the elected president of the Iranian opposition group of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), declared: “Now Khamenei must leave.” He added: “The Iranian people welcome at the end of the war and seek peace and freedom.”
On Sunday, Rajavi delivered a strong reprimand of the regime, asking for a radical change and blaming the supreme leader for years of erroneous calculations that have pushed the nation to the crisis, driven for now twice.
“Khamenei is responsible for an antipatriotic project that, in addition to costing countless lives, has cost the Iranian people at least two billion dollars, and now everything has increased with smoke,” he said.
She reiterated what her movement calls the third option:
No to appeasement, not to war: to the change of regime, that is, changing the religious dictatorship by the Iranian people and the Iranian resistance. Progress towards a free Iran and a non -nuclear democratic republic with separation from religion and equality of the State and gender.
Sunday’s strikes are widely seen as a message for Tehran: the era of the nuclear climb without control is finishing. For Rajavi and the NCRI, it is more proof that the clerical regime cannot be reformed, it must be replaced.
His ten -point plan for a democratic Iran has taken the support of more than 4,000 legislators worldwide, 130 former heads of state, 80 Nobel Prizes and most of the United States house. It proposes a transition government, free elections, a secular republic and a peaceful and non -nuclear foreign policy anchored in universal suffrage and equal rights for all Iranians.
Joshua Klein is a reporter of Breitbart News. Send it by email to jklein@breitbart.com. Follow it on Twitter @Juaklein.