After many conservative media and political figures warned Ahmadinejad and Mashaei about the Minister of Intelligence Heidar Moslehi’s resignation and questioned Ahmadinejad’s loyalty towards wilayat, the pro-Ahmadinejad website “Dolatyar” warned that if the wave of criticism against Ahmadnejad and his allies continue and critics formulate a plan to destroy his government, they should expect “bloody and unleashed chaos”. “Dolatyar” candidly said:
“If this wave of destruction against the government continues this way, and if the media dissent turn into street protests, and the scoundrels march toward Pasteur Street, then it will not be long before this country will fall into bloody and unleashed chaos.”
Many conservative and unquestionable defenders of the wilayat-e-faqih have criticized Mashaei’s and Ahmadinejad’s behavior and their zero recognition of the wilayat. After issuing specific warnings to everybody, “Dolatyar” addressed friends and supporters of the wilayat:
“This is not a warning. We advise you not to throw yourselves into those obstinate groups’ abyss of destruction. Don’t do something that would make the Doctor (Ahmadinejad) spill the beans or else he will be violent with the people such that your strife will take them to the streets.”
In continuing these threats, the Mashai-backed newspaper “Mahrameneh News” disputed the unprecedented criticism coming from the most famous Shiite chanters in Iran loyal to the Supreme Leader. In the past few days, the chanters have sharply criticized Mashaei’s attack against them. Mahramaneh wrote:
“What happened, Mr. Chanter and other gentlemen? Are they cutting your hands off from the people’s wealth? Are they showing your treachery to the people?”
Mahramaneh News in defending Mashaei and Ahmadinejad called the current government as the “government of Imam Zaman”, labeling conservative critics of the government “Sufyanis”:
“Beware you deceived chanters and those hiding behind the curtains striking at the root of this Imam Zaman government! You’re following the example of this duped man (Saeed Haddadian).”
In a move just like “Dolatyar”, “Mahramaneh” at the end also warned critics of Ahmadinejad and the Supreme Leader that:
“Beware you Sufyanis, the great Islamic Revolution of Iran has pass through many plots, strife, and villainy worse than this….what happened that the chanters in Iran have turned into politicians, teachers of ethics, economists, philosophers, jurists, and in the end clowns?”
Among pro-Ahmadinejad sites coordinating their moves with Ahmadinejad allies,
“Mahramaneh” mounted the harshest attack, singling out the Ahl-ul Bayt and wilayat-e-faqih chanter Saeed Haddadian as:
“The ugly clown who with his clownery and debauchery makes people laugh! What happened? An Ahl-ul Bayt chanter who has turned into the Devil’s plaything? If the people know how some are so corrupted and criminal, be sure that your mansions will fall one after another.”
Apparently, among these media quarrels it seems that the Ahmadinejad team has lost financial support from conservative and Supreme Leader groups who currently are critics of the government. We also see a similar article in the site “Dolatyar” that states:
“There have been increasing attacks against the Ahmadinejad government during the past few weeks because the government refrained from giving money to special conservative groups. This group of conservatives has reached the conclusion that if the Ahmadinejad government in any way continues, they must pack their suitcases and think about leaving.”
Regarding the state media Voice and Vision (one of the institutions under the Supreme Leader’s control) “Dolatyar” called it as one of the main institutions that “by adding more fuel to the Hezbollahi youths’ pure feelings, they have stood up against the government.”
This is the first time that Ahmadinejad’s media team threatened Supreme Leader supporters and anti-government critics with “bloody chaos” and expressed its worry about the collapse of the Ahmadinejad government.
