Those are the Iranian right wing, who do not represent the majority of Iran. Just as you’re looking at their bitter hardliners, they’re looking at the saber rattling right wing Americans and citing them as reasons not to trust us.You also fail to look at reasons why Iranians would be distrustful of the US, such as when the US government overthrew their democratically elected government to install a repressive puppet government at the request of an oil company.
All the permanent members of the UN Security Counsel plus Germany approved this deal. Apparently everybody in the world is stupid, except for those crafty American hawks.
Nixon negotiated with China, Reagan negotiated with USSR, two countries much larger and more powerful than Iran. But Iran we must fear beyond all measure and never speak or negotiate with?
Actually you have hit the nail on the head.Have you heard of the the Georgia guidestones?On the powers-that-be have written guides and goals. The sinister one says “to maintain humanity under 500,000,000, in perpetual balance with nature.”The goal is to eliminate enough “Inferior humans” to make that low figure.The ones to eliminate would be the poor, the sick, the old, the brown people,those in prisons, or re-education camps. And those who don’t want to become part of the NWO and take the chip that will be required to buy and sell anything.Iran has been mistreated by us, and we have been mistreated by those in charge of Israel. Revelations 2:9 and 3:9 say that the leaders of Israel will be false Jews. They mean the Khamers, not sure of how it’s spelled, who decided whether to be Christians, Jews, or Muslims. They decided to be Jews and went on to be those in power.
Really? The “bitter hardliners” are the ones screaming against the deal. The current Iranian government is the least hardline one since the Revolution.
Dtroutma almost 9 years ago
Vulture wings however.
griffthegreat almost 9 years ago
As long as they and theirs don’t have to go.
6.6TA almost 9 years ago
I think that the quote from 1984 is particularly appropriate.
Jason Allen almost 9 years ago
Those are the Iranian right wing, who do not represent the majority of Iran. Just as you’re looking at their bitter hardliners, they’re looking at the saber rattling right wing Americans and citing them as reasons not to trust us.You also fail to look at reasons why Iranians would be distrustful of the US, such as when the US government overthrew their democratically elected government to install a repressive puppet government at the request of an oil company.
CeeJay almost 9 years ago
All the permanent members of the UN Security Counsel plus Germany approved this deal. Apparently everybody in the world is stupid, except for those crafty American hawks.
eugene57 almost 9 years ago
Nixon negotiated with China, Reagan negotiated with USSR, two countries much larger and more powerful than Iran. But Iran we must fear beyond all measure and never speak or negotiate with?
pam Miner almost 9 years ago
Actually you have hit the nail on the head.Have you heard of the the Georgia guidestones?On the powers-that-be have written guides and goals. The sinister one says “to maintain humanity under 500,000,000, in perpetual balance with nature.”The goal is to eliminate enough “Inferior humans” to make that low figure.The ones to eliminate would be the poor, the sick, the old, the brown people,those in prisons, or re-education camps. And those who don’t want to become part of the NWO and take the chip that will be required to buy and sell anything.Iran has been mistreated by us, and we have been mistreated by those in charge of Israel. Revelations 2:9 and 3:9 say that the leaders of Israel will be false Jews. They mean the Khamers, not sure of how it’s spelled, who decided whether to be Christians, Jews, or Muslims. They decided to be Jews and went on to be those in power.
King_Shark almost 9 years ago
Really? The “bitter hardliners” are the ones screaming against the deal. The current Iranian government is the least hardline one since the Revolution.