Iran's Khamenei Criticises 'Some' of Rouhani's U.N. Trip

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Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei Saturday criticized some aspects of President Hassan Rouhani's landmark U.N. visit in which he spoke to his U.S. counterpart but voiced broad support.

The comments were the first public response by Khamenei, who wields ultimate authority in Iran, to Rouhani's overtures to the West in New York last week, which were capped by a historic 15-minute telephone conversation with U.S. President Barack Obama.

"We support the diplomatic initiative of the government and attach importance to its activities in this trip," Khamenei told military commanders and graduating cadets in remarks reported by his website, Khamenei.ir.

However he added -- without elaborating -- that "some of what happened in the New York trip was not appropriate."

The telephone conversation on September 27 -- the first diplomatic contact between Iranian and U.S. presidents -- broke 34 years of icy relations between Tehran and Washington since the 1979 Islamic revolution.

For Khamenei, who has the final say on all matters of state including foreign policy, the suspicion runs deep.

"We are pessimistic towards the Americans and do not put any trust in them. The American government is untrustworthy, supercilious and unreasonable, and breaks its promises," he said.

Khamenei also lambasted Washington for its alliance with Iran's number one regional foe, Israel.

The American administration "is a government that is seized by the international network of Zionism, and has to put up with the usurper (Israeli) regime and show flexibility towards it," Khamenei said.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu secured a tougher line from Obama in his public comments after their White House talks last Monday, sparking Iranian accusations of "flip-flop" by the U.S. president.

In his address to the U.N. General Assembly last Tuesday, Netanyahu then warned that Israel was ready to go it alone in taking military action to prevent any possibility of Iran developing a nuclear weapons capability.

Khamenei said any such action would be met with a "harsh" response.

"We hear the repetitive and disgusting threats of the Iranian nation's enemies. Our response to any mischief will be serious and harsh," he said.

Comments 12
Thumb joker37 05 October 2013, 12:51

hayhat minna zillah

Thumb mckinl 05 October 2013, 13:32

Khamenei ~ "The American government is untrustworthy, supercilious and unreasonable, and breaks its promises,"

Khamenei is the master of the understatement ... The US is already threatening brand new sanctions if Iran doesn't fold.

Thumb Roaring-FlameThrower 05 October 2013, 13:39

God Bless the Great Ayatollah Ali Hosseini Khamenei علی حسینی خامنه ای for his wisdom, love of democracy, and support for the oppressed in Lebanon, Bahrain, Yemen, and Syria. Some of what happened in New York is very inappropriate and alarming indeed. President Rouhani got carried away with the euphoria of his election to the presidency and thought he could change the course of the blessed iranian islamic revolution. This revolution has been revolting since 1979 and will continue its chosen course until the revolution objectives are achieved. Opening up the internet, twitter, youtube, and movie theaters with popcorn machines are lowly western zionist influences conceived and contrived by anti-revolution shills hired by non other than Gaegae and his Saado-Bandar friends. Karbalaaaaaaaaaaaaa

Missing phillipo 05 October 2013, 14:13

It is most pleasing to read that Hizballah in Lebanon, Hamas in Gaza and Baath in Syria have peace pacts with Israel.
If this is so with the militant organisations, why do the majority of Arab States not make peace with her?

Default-user-icon tk (Guest) 05 October 2013, 21:52

You still believe that you're the oppressed grow up and smell the Crap. You don't counter an injustice by ignorance. Quit being sectarian and be lebanese.

Missing peace 05 October 2013, 13:41

khamenei = nasrallah's husband!

Missing phillipo 05 October 2013, 14:08

So what exactly is the use of listening to what Rouhani has to say, as he is being overruled by Khamenei.

Missing helicopter 05 October 2013, 16:55

The leader appointed by Allah wields more power than the President elected by the people.
"Khamenei, has the final say on all matters of state including foreign policy" ...........a shinning example of Democracy that some on this site boast of to no end.

Default-user-icon trueself (Guest) 05 October 2013, 20:22

All issues could be resolved by peaceful means. It's pity that the regional powers only believe in solving their differences through killing and deleting the other.

Thumb benzona 05 October 2013, 23:18

That's why we appreciate her.

Thumb www.jabalamel.fanclub.com 06 October 2013, 03:27

I think I am seeing a ghost??????? I thought you were martyred in Qusayr!!!!!!!!

Thumb www.jabalamel.fanclub.com 06 October 2013, 03:28

The zionistical propaganda war machine department is hard at work making hallucinational analysis that cannot be substantiated.