Iran’s parliament summons Mahmoud Ahmadinejad for questioning

The most threatening questions facing the Iranian president are why he “hesitated
for 11 days” to act on a demand from Ayatollah Khamenei to reinstate
intelligence minister, Heidar Moslehi, who was sacked by Ahmadinejad in
2011, and to elaborate on his snap dismissal of former foreign minister,
Manouchehr Mottaki, during a trip to Africa.

Meanwhile Ramin Mehmanparast, the foreign ministry spokesman, said America’s
latest sanctions on Iran’s central bank were economic warfare without real
consequences.

“Many of these activities are in the sphere of psychological war and
propaganda, and they cannot affect our work,” he said. “When they
impose sanctions on our central bank even though we have no transactions
with them, it shows they think they are able to put pressure on our people
(to) create concerns and social discontent,” he added.

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