Gentlemen, you must be aware of how grim the future
looks and how heavy our responsibility has become as a result of the
recent turn of events. The events which are now occurring threaten the
very basis of Islam with destruction. A calculated conspiracy has been organized
against Islam, the nation of Islam and the independence of
Iran. You are to realize that this event cannot be compared to the
former disturbance (concerning the Provincial and District Councils
Bill) nor can we respond to it in the same way.
On the face of things that disturbance concerned the
government; it was the government to which we directed our opposition;
and it was the government which was seen as having been defeated. But
the defeat or even the fall of a government in a system of rule is not
something of great importance. It is not something which would destroy
the basis of a regime. Indeed, on occasion a regime purposely resorts to
overthrowing the government in order to consolidate and secure the
regime's position.
In this case however, that with which we are now
confronted and against which we are directing our grievances and
opposition is the Shah
himself - someone who now finds his life hanging in the
balance; and as he himself stated, to succumb on this occasion would
mean his downfall and ruin. Therefore, he has no choice but to succeed
in implementing this proposed policy no matter what it takes. Not only
will he not surrender and do away with his plans, but he will fight
against any opposition with all of his might and with the utmost
fierceness. Hence, we must not expect the system to surrender as it did
last time. Moreover, it is a bounden duty for us to fight in opposition
since the danger which now threatens the people cannot be ignored or
taken lightly.
In order to delude and mislead the nation, the
government has set an elaborate trap, and has engaged in a series of
deceptive, misleading moves. If we fail to awaken and inform the masses
before they fall into the colonial trap which has been set for them, the
nation of Islam will find itself on the verge of destruction. It will be
deceived and led astray and if that happens not only will the
`ulama and the clergy of Islam also inevitably follow a deviated
path, which, God forbid, will lead to their extirpation, but they will
be answerable before God Almighty as to why, having seen the trap, they
did not warn the blind and thus prevent them from falling into it.
If only we could make the people aware of the Shah's
schemes and conspiracies and keep them from being deceived and
influenced by this deceptive plan of his, then without doubt, we would
overpower him and make him face defeat.
When we do not wish to engage in a war with tanks and
cannons - which he reckons we are incapable of doing anyway - and when
fists are no match for what he has to fight with, then what are we to
do? The best thing we can do is to make the people aware of what is
happening; and should we succeed in this, then the formidable force we
represent will become apparent. We shall constitute a force which is
indestructible even when confronted by tanks and cannons. In the
meantime, as I said earlier, a difficult and dangerous path lies before
us. Those who believe that they have a duty to fight, must consider the
consequences and see to what extent they are able to endure the
hardships and difficulties that they are likely to be subject to along
this chosen path and . . .