Iran must reject ‘satanic logic,’ says IRGC chief

January 1, 2024 - 22:43

TEHRAN- IRGC chief has pointed to the logic of satanic powers which say there is no room for the weak in today’s world, reiterating that Iran has to reject this notion. 

Addressing a conference, General Salami declared, "Our unwavering objective is to establish a powerful and Islamic Iran, a nation that embraces innovation and self-reliance, rather than remaining a passive consumer of knowledge and technology from other shores."

The IRGC commander elaborated on his vision for a strong Iran, stating, "We aspire to create an Iran that, guided by Islamic principles, exemplifies the purest manifestations of human life, illuminating the path for all humanity."

Underscoring the transformative power of science, General Salami emphasized, "Human knowledge serves as the compass, directing the course of our endeavors and shaping the application of our scientific discoveries."

He cautioned, however, that empirical knowledge, when employed by individuals devoid of moral values, can lead to destructive consequences. "The minds that fueled the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the production of chemical and biological weapons, all operated under the sway of anti-human values," he observed.

Turning his attention to the realm of technology, General Salami declared, "Information technology, artificial intelligence, aerospace, and related fields must serve the pursuit of human happiness. Our guiding principles in this domain are rooted in theology, Islam, and religious sciences."

In the end, Salami stated that there is no room for the weak in today’s world, and one must either become strong or succumb to submission.