Iran’s Rouhani acknowledges money-laundering, corruption
Iran regime FM, Javad Zarif is under fire from MPs for admitting of money laundering in Iran As the Iranian regime’s internal disputes flare into crisis mode over remarks made recently by Iranian regime Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif over money laundering skyrocketing in recent weeks, Iranian regime President Hassan Rouhani also acknowledged this reality by saying such cases of money laundering has become common in Iran. All the while, Sadegh Amoli Larijani, head of the regime’s so-called judiciary and a figure very close to Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, described such revelations as a “dagger in the heart” of the mullahs’ regime. The regime’s parliament, known as the Majlis, is weighing the possibility of impeaching Zarif, Larijani added. In a recent cabinet meeting Rouhani, however, resorted to actually justifying Zarif’s remarks. “… The whole world has money-laundering problems. Show me one country not having problems with money laundering… Yes, we have cases...