The United States believes Iran may be heading toward a military dictatorship and that its Revolutionary Guard Corps is supplanting its government, US secretary of state Hillary Clinton said today.
Speaking in a televised session with students in Qatar, Mrs Clinton denied the United States planned to attack Iran and said Washington wanted dialogue with Tehran but could not "stand idly by" while Iran pursued a suspected nuclear weapons program.
Asked if Washington planned to attack Iran, she replied: "No, we are planning to try to bring the world community together in applying pressure to Iran through sanctions adopted by the United Nations that will be particularly aimed at those enterprises controlled by the Revolutionary Guard, which we believe is, in effect, supplanting the government of Iran."
"That is how we see it. We see that the government of Iran, the supreme leader, the president, the parliament, is being supplanted and that Iran is moving toward a military dictatorship. That is our view."
Her remarks were the most open assessment by a senior US official about what they regard as the growing influence of Iran's Revolutionary Guard, an elite force whose influence has grown in recent years through a network of banks, shipping firms and other companies under its control.
Reuters