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Despite launching a vigorous campaign to convince Congress with members from all walks of life to back the deal, the White House and President Barack Obama himself are now feeling the heat and burden of this daunting task.
The reason is short and simple: when you try to sell-off something at the expense of others – in this case being the freedom and respect of the Iranian people – it all comes back slamming you in the face.
President Obama has ordered all his senior staff to persuade at least Democrats – especially in the House of Representatives – to back the agreement, amid signs of splintering amongst members of the crucial bloc.
Obama is talking about legacy and ending all of this in his own name, while history has shown that nations will never succumb to dictators and appeasers alike. Chamberlain appeased Hitler in the 1930s, but people across the globe paid the price with the blood of over 60 million victims to stop the Nazi war machine, and prevailed in the end.
This time around Washington is completely neglecting the atrocious conditions the Iranian people have been living under the mullahs’ dictatorship for the past four decades. And as always, they are depicting the devious smiles of Hassan Rouhani as a so-called moderate brewing from inside the Iranian regime. The Clinton administration also attempted to portray Mohammed Khatami as a moderate, which we saw ended with the notorious Mahmoud Ahmadinejad come to power. So why is Obama repeating this same scenario all over again? Because it would cost less for Washington in the end to deal with the mullahs’ then to support the Iranian people’s calls for freedom, as Obama betrayed their uprising back in 2009 and went on to call on the regime’s supreme leader Ali Khamenei to open his fist and agree with direct talks with what Tehran continues to describe as the “Great Satan”. Even after the “historic” Vienna agreement, the Iranian regime has dispatched its elements to various gatherings and chanted “Death to America” as they have since 1979.
Once again, Obama is willing to accept all this disgrace, but not back the Iranian people’s legitimate demands for democracy and gender equality. Ironically, the values that the Iranian people and their organized resistance led by Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, President-elect of the parliament-in-exile National Council of Resistance of Iran thrive for are very much in line with the values cherished by western democracies.
In conclusion, the blows Obama is receiving even from Democrats in attempting to garner support for this despicable agreement with Iran will only get worse over the course of the five-week summer recess Congress is going into. And as polls already show, the American people are increasingly calling on their representatives on Capitol Hill to reject the Iran deal, and prospects of Congress gaining ample support to blast Obama’s veto are escalating.
President Obama is “creating a false choice of either war or concessions to the Iranian regime.”
Regime change should be a third option to be considered. The regime will be ultimately brought down from within by the organized opposition.
This is what history has taught us, and if needed, it will teach us again but this time it costs more.
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