In a historic message, Imam Khomeini said that the Islamic Republic would not establish ties with the United States unless Washington corrects its behavior.
Imam Khomeini believed that the US has been an open enemy to the oppressed nations and people across the globe.
Imam also said time and again that the US doesn’t seek mutually respectful relations, but continues to play tricks in order to enslave nations.
Imam also used to denounce the US’ unconditional support for the Israeli regime and Washington's constant meddling into affairs of the Mideast countries.
This comes as US President Donald Trump unveiled his self-proclaimed “deal of the century” during an event at the White House alongside Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu in Washington on Tuesday.
All Palestinian groups have unanimously rejected the American president’s highly-provocative initiative that largely meets Israel’s demands in the decades-old conflict while creating a Palestinian state with limited control over its own security and borders.
It enshrines Jerusalem al-Quds as “Israel’s undivided capital” and allows the regime to annex settlements in the occupied West Bank and the Jordan Valley. The plan also denies the right of return of Palestinian refugees into their homeland, among other controversial terms.
The controversial pro-Tel Aviv scheme also triggered waves of protest rallies across the Arab and Muslin world.
Palestinians had already stopped recognizing any intermediary role by Washington in late 2017, when Trump recognized the holy city of Jerusalem al-Quds in the Tel Aviv-occupied West Bank as the Israeli “capital.”
Washington’s move, which triggered countless of protest rallies in the West Bank and the besieged Gaza Strip, came in the face of historic Palestinian demands that the city’s eastern part serve as the capital of their future state.
The Palestinian Authority (PA), led by Mahmoud Abbas, has recently cut all ties with Washington and Tel Aviv, including those relating to security, after strongly rejecting the so-called peace plan put forward by the US president.
Abbas announced the decision while in the Egyptian capital, Cairo, to address an emergency meeting of the Arab League, which also rejected the proposal, citing its unfairness to the Palestinian cause.
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