Roots & Causes of Iranophpobia in Europe

Document Type : Original Article

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1 ssociate Professor at International Relations Dep., Qom Branch, Islamic Azad University, Qom, Iran.

2 Assistant Professor at International Relations Dep., Imam Sadiq (AS) University, Tehran, Iran.

3 PhD Student, Department of International Relations, Qom Branch, Islamic Azad University, Qom Branch, Qom, Iran.

Abstract

Roots and Causes of Iranophobia in Europe

Today, western media air a wave of distortion against Iran. One of their presumed goals in depicting this distorted picture is to intensify “Iranophobia” throughout the West-Asia region and worldwide. Imam Khamenei, the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution, has repeatedly pointed to the issue of Iranophobia and highlighted the fact that Washington uses the ploy of Iranophobia to sell weapons to Arab countries and to make Muslims neglectful of the Zionist regime.



Nations do not hold animosity against Iran. Not even Western nations hold enmity against Iran. They might spread propaganda to promote Iranophobia and Islamophobia. They might propagate Islamophobia in certain places and Iranophobia and Shia-phobia in other places. They might make such efforts, but wherever the truth becomes clear to the people, not only will they not show enmity towards the Islamic Republic, but they will also embrace and support such movements by nations. It is the oppressive powers and the pharaohs of the world that show enmity. This enmity is like that which Pharaoh showed towards Musa [Moses]. He knew that Moses was right. He knew that.

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