IRGC General Mojtaba Fada

IRGC general warns public against siding with US

Friday, 12/27/2024

An IRGC general has accused some among the public of “aiding the Americans” against the Islamic government, as Tehran faces mounting economic challenges and deals with its recent setbacks in the region.

"In the current situation, the Americans will likely attempt to amplify certain internal issues,” General Mojtaba Fada said on Thursday, referring to a host of domestic problems, chief among them the deteriorating economy.

Iran’s currency, the rial, has fallen by more than 30% since August and with cold weather arriving, the government has been unable to provide electricity on regular basis. The dollar has risen from 600,000 rials to around 800,000, while the British pound has surpassed one million rials. In power supply, current estimates point to a 30% daily deficit, which results in rolling blackouts, idling many industries.

“The issue of energy imbalances is not exclusive to the current administration; it has also existed during Mr. Raisi’s government and previous administrations. Therefore, some individuals within the country should avoid signaling to the Americans through their analyses,” Fada said, referring to a wave of criticism on social media. Even the state-controlled print media has become more outspoken about the closure of hundreds of factories and rising cost of living.

Iran relies heavily on imports for wheat, rice, and other essential goods. As the rial continues to depreciate against major currencies, the cost of imports has risen sharply, placing a greater burden on ordinary citizens. The monthly salaries of workers, when calculated in US dollars, have fallen from $200 last summer to approximately $130 this winter.

Iranian social media reflects a growing sense of crisis in the country and possible political unrest, as the Islamic government is seen defeated in the broader region and weakened at home.

General Fada told his audience on Thursday, “All citizens and officials have a duty to defend the Islamic government in the current situation. We have stood firm for 45 years for the Islamic Revolution of Iran, and we must continue to endure hardships, tolerate criticism, and bear the pain for its sake.”

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