Monday, June 29, 2015

Is Obama’s mistake - on nuclear deal with the Iranian regime - acceptable?


As we get close to the deadline for signing an international nuclear deal with the Iranian regime on June 30, there is an increasing frustration that the U.S. President, Barack Obama, gives too many concessions to Iran which weakens the West’s position on this controversial deal.
Obama has acknowledged that Iran’s expanding ballistic missile program should be left out of any nuclear deal, despite the fact that they now have missiles capable of carrying nuclear warheads and striking targets in all around of the world.


Unfortunately, there are increasing signs that Washington will agree to ending all sanctions imposed against the Iranian regime and not simply sanctions related directly to their nuclear program.

Khamenei said that all economic and financial sanctions imposed by the UN Security Council and the US must be lifted on the same day that a final agreement is signed. Obama who is desperate to achieve an agreement with America’s enemy, seems likely to agree to a deal that will grant the Iranians billions of dollars. This action allows the Iranian regime to fulfill its nuclear ambitions rapidly.
Signing a nuclear pact with Iranian regime would therefore be a major mistake, which could have fatal consequences for countries in the region and for the world peace, because Iranian regime’s behavior is not transformative.
So, what is ultimate and conclusive solution?
The ultimate and conclusive solution is regime change in Iran, and Support Iranian resistance and its call for regime change and a free, democratic, non-nuclear Iran.


More than 100,000 Iranians and their international supporters including 600 international lawmakers and personalities held a rally in Paris on June 13, supporting of Iranian opposition leader Maryam Rajavi ’s 10-point plan for a future free Iran. They say that in order to stop nuclear proliferation in Iran and defeat Islamic fundamentalism there needs to be support for Iran’s Parliament-in-exile, the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), to bring about regime change.

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