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Khamenei warns of subtle US influence on elections

Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has said in a speech that while the United States has been quiet on the Iranian elections, Iranians must be wary of attempts to polarize their society.
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During a Feb. 24 speech in the city of Najafabad, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei commented on the behavior of the United States ahead of the Feb. 26 elections for Iran's parliament and Assembly of Experts. He also warned about divisions and a polarization between hard-liners and moderates.

Khamenei said that in the last 37 years, since the 1979 revolution, Iran’s enemies, including US officials, have attempted to dissuade Iranians from voting by describing the election process in the country as being useless. Khamenei now believes, however, that the United States has learned from experience that taking a direct position against Iran’s elections has had the opposite of the desired effect, prompting Iranians to show up and vote.

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