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Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei speaks during a meeting with clerics in Tehran, December 13, 2009. REUTERS/Khamenei.ir/Handout

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TEHRAN | Wed Feb 17, 2010 3:57pm EST

TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran's supreme leader accused the United States on Wednesday of war-mongering and of turning the Gulf into an "arms depot," hitting back at U.S. accusations that the Islamic state was moving toward a military dictatorship.

The comments by Ayatollah Ali Khamenei were the latest sign of growing tensions between Tehran and Washington, which are embroiled in a long-running and escalating row over Iranian nuclear work the West suspects is aimed at making bombs.

The United States is leading a push for the U.N. Security Council to impose a fourth round of sanctions on Iran, which says its nuclear program is solely to generate electricity so it can export more of its oil and gas.

Last month, U.S. officials said the United States had expanded land- and sea-based missile defense systems in and around the Gulf -- a waterway crucial for global oil supplies -- to counter what it sees as Iran's growing missile threat.

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said on Monday the United States believed Iran's Revolutionary Guards were driving the country toward military dictatorship and should be targeted in any new U.N. sanctions.

In an apparent reference to Clinton's visit to the Middle East earlier this week, Khamenei said the Americans had dispatched "their agent" to the region to accuse Iran's Islamic system of government.

"But no one believes these lies because they know that America is the real war-mongering state. They have turned the Persian Gulf into an arms depot," Khamenei said.

"They invaded Afghanistan and Iraq and are now accusing the Islamic Republic. Everybody knows that the Islamic Republic is for peace and brotherhood among all Islamic states in the world," Khamenei said, state television reported.

PUNCH IN THE MOUTH

Iran faces growing Western calls for a new round of targeted U.N. sanctions against it after President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad last week ordered the start of higher-grade uranium production.

During her three-day visit to Qatar and Saudi Arabia, Clinton denied the United States planned to attack Iran and said Washington wanted dialogue with Tehran but could not "stand idly by" while Iran pursued a suspected nuclear weapons program.

The West accuses Iran of covertly trying to build nuclear bombs. Iran, the world's fifth-largest crude oil exporter, says its nuclear facilities are part of a peaceful energy program and it would retaliate for any attack on them.

Khamenei, Iran's top authority, said the Iranian people had punched its enemies "in the mouth" by turning out in large numbers to rallies last week marking the 31st anniversary of the 1979 Islamic revolution.

On Thursday, Iranian state television said "tens of millions of people" rallied to support the revolution across the country of 70 million, which is facing its worst domestic crisis in three decades after a disputed presidential election last June.

An opposition website said security forces fired teargas at opposition supporters staging a Tehran counter-rally on the February 11 anniversary of the revolution that toppled the shah.

Khamenei, who like other Iranian leaders accused the West of stoking post-election unrest and meddling in Iran's internal affairs, accused "arrogant powers" of opposing the Islamic Republic because of its call for justice in the world.

"We should mourn the day when the global imperialism praises us," he said.

(Editing by Peter Millership)

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Comments (17)
alimostofi wrote:
First of all Reuters, he is not “Leader”. He is the self-appointed head of the Iranian regime. Please refer to them as Leader of Iranian Regime.

As far as this regime is concerned they are permanent war with the US. The people of Iran are not. As you know they do not represent us.

Please report the news, even though this is not news, correctly. Thank you.

Feb 17, 2010 7:56am EST  --  Report as abuse
dushenko wrote:
Leave Iran alone and focus on your own internal problems. Stop meddling in other countries and spreading war across the globe under the pretext of spreading democracy and protecting human rights. How hypocritical is it to preach about democracy and human rights to Iran in Saudi Arabia and Quatar (both US allies). Lets be honest with ourselves the US is not interested in human rights or democracy, but in taking control of middle eastern and central asian oil and gas resources and controlling the flow of oil and gas in the region. I strongly urge those sensible and rational citizens of the world to do everything you can to prevent this war, before it’s too late. Tell your leaders and representatives you will not support this insanity. Think of your children and young men who will die on both sides…and for what?! So some elite group of rich and powerful men can fill their pockets and continue to manipulate our consciousness with their scheming lies and fear-mongering propaganda. People do not be the tools of destruction, anyone who keeps silent and does nothing will be an accomplice to the atrocities that will follow. We have already seen this, we have been fooled several times before and we sat back and watched and did nothing while the bombs fell and the innocent died. I hope this time we are just a bit wiser and more proactive in preventing this catastrophe.

Feb 17, 2010 9:47am EST  --  Report as abuse
skyobserver wrote:
Reuters please respect the international obligations, that region name is not Gulf, based on all international document the Gulf in south of Iran is Persian Gulf, not Gulf,
are you getting money from Arabs to change that place’s name in benefit of Arabs and against Persian people there?

Feb 17, 2010 10:12am EST  --  Report as abuse
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