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Pompeo calls Iran religious leaders ‘hypocritic­al holy men’

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SIMI VALLEY >> Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Sunday called the religious leaders of Iran “hypocritic­al holy men” who amassed vast sums of wealth while allowing their people to suffer, part of a highly critical broadside issued as the republic approached the 40th anniversar­y of its Islamic revolution and the U.S. prepared to reimpose economic sanctions.

“Sometimes it seems the world has become desensitiz­ed to the regime’s authoritar­ianism at home and its campaigns of violence abroad, but the proud Iranian people are not staying silent about their government’s many abuses,” Pompeo said in prepared remarks for a speech at the Ronald Reagan Presidenti­al Library and Museum.

“And the United States under President Trump will not stay silent either. In light of these protests and 40 years of regime tyranny, I have a message for the people of Iran: The United States hears you. The United States supports you. The United States is with you,” he said.

Pompeo castigated Iran’s political, judicial and military leaders, too, accusing several by name of participat­ing in widespread corruption. He also said the government has “heartlessl­y repressed its own people’s human rights, dignity and fundamenta­l freedoms.”

America’s top diplomat was particular­ly barbed in his remarks about “the Ayatollahs,” saying they “are in on the act, too.” He said Grand Ayatollah Nasser Makarem Shirazi has generated more than $100 million for himself in the illicit trade of sugar; that Ayatollah Mohammad Emami Kashani is worth millions after the government transferre­d several lucrative mines to his foundation; and that Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei has an off-the-books hedge fund, Setad, worth $95 billion.

“The level of corruption and wealth among regime leaders shows that Iran is run by something that resembles the mafia more than a government,” he said.

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