Wednesday, May 20, 2015

cut the head of the serpent in Tehran





Some Senators and U.S. national security experts criticize Obamas policy on Iran asdangerous, for having failed to stop Tehran’s nuclear weapons program and its support for terrorism in the region.
At the historic Senate Kennedy Caucus Room, featured, Senator Roy Blunt (R-MO), former Senator Joseph Lieberman, Ambassador John Bolton, General Jack Keane, former Vice Chief of Staff of the Army, and former White House Homeland Security adviser Frances Townsend ,Referred  to last month’s extension of the nuclear negotiations with Iran.

 Senator Blunt said it is 'incredibly bad judgment to continue to extend the talks going on with Iran as they continue to do exactly the things we would not want them to be doing.'
Senator Lieberman said the Iranian regime 'has concluded that 'If the U.S. agrees to a bad deal with Iran, it will not only change history in the Middle East in a bad way, but it will shake up our allies, in the Middle East, and far beyond….'
Ambassador Bolton touched on the regime’s long record of systematic attempts to acquire nuclear weapons through cheating and deception, saying, 'The ayatollahs are on a clear path to their 30 year objective of getting deliverable nuclear weapons. The talks that have been going on have achieved nothing to slow that down.'
Iranian Ayatollahs have been cautious about direct military confrontation with the West & Saudi Arabia.  Riyadh is trying to drag Iran into a military conflict  
The Saudis are pursuing a very logical path  to kike out Iranian Quds forces out of Yemen, Syria and even Iraq .  They are strong enough to confront them 
The main Iranian opposition, the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK),believe that the best solution to clear away the Ayatollah phenomena form the Middle East is to use their  own language.  I.e. the language of  Saudi Arabia in Yemen used with the Huthies. But the final solution against Ayatollahs is to cut the head of the serpent in Tehran; this is what   king Salman of Saudi Arabia has already concluded

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