Speaking in a Sunday ceremony, General Soleimani highlighted the importance of
the way Iran contributed to efforts aimed at tackling the crises in Iraq and
Syria.
"When we went to Iraq to defend Iraqi people, we never drew a line between
Iran’s interests and those of Iraq. We considered Iraqi people’s interests as
our own. We worked to secure their victory, freedom and interdependence. Our
interests lie in these things,” said General Soleimani.
"We were not after [taking control of] oil wells or seizing cities like Mosul or
Kirkuk, as some other countries do. We did not and do not have monetary demands,
either,” he added.
He noted that Iran has never sought to "secure a share” and ensure its own
interests in Iraq and Syria.
According to a Farsi report by Basij Press, General Soleimani further noted that
Iran enjoys real and impregnable power in the region today.
"I don’t think Iran has ever been as powerful in its history as it is now,” he
said, adding this power has brought Shiites and Sunnis closer together.
The top general then highlighted the key role of Leader of the Islamic
Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei’s wisdom in getting to know the
circumstances and understanding the situation.
"ISIS had created a country which was larger than Iraq and Syria combined. The
group called it the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant,” he said.
He then said Iran is located at the centre of the Muslim world, so that it can
play a stabilizing role in the region, including in Syria.
He then touched upon the terrorist groups created and organized by Saudi Arabia,
and added, "They set up 120 military structures against Iran in a bid to launch
a religious war.”
"But no army can stand up to a [sectarian] military conflict,” he noted.
He said it was the "reality of religion,” and not military power, which managed
to tackle the religious wa