Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Iran 5+1 nuclear agreement

Maryam Rajavi, President-elect of the Iranian Resistance
Critics rightlypoint out that the Iran and 5+1 powers nuclear agreement is not a satisfied one. It is because this agreement preserves Iran’s major nuclear infrastructure; and does not block all pathways to a nuclear bomb; as Maryam Rajavi said : an unsigned agreement will not close the mullahs' path to deception and access to nuclear bomb, but the ‘chalice of nuclear poison’ and Khamenei's retreat from his red lines will shatter his hegemony and undermine the entire regime. On the other hand as anyone knows the regime ruling Iran has a history of conspiracy and so can establish secretly another site to make nuclear bomb and other relevant sensitive nuclear works; and the agreement recognizes Tehran as a nuclear-threshold state with time-bound restrictions exclusively on declared sites.
But the more disturbing - and less talked about – aspect of the deal is the fact that this regime has also a history of suppressing its people and meddling in the affairs of other country of Middle East.
These days we hear that this regime is executing prisoners to frighten Iranian people from protesting and popular unrest that would shake and destroy the regime's foundations.
And a few days before the agreement was announced Tehran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei said "get ready to continue your fight against the global arrogance,” referring to the U.S.
He pointed that this regime will continue its support to its ally in Syria, Bashar al-Assad, and the terrorist groups in Yemen and Iraq.
These are some defects of the agreement. On the other hand President Obama warned in response to Congressional skepticism:

 “Without a deal, we risk even more war in the Middle East,” But, Iranian Resistance says NO! There is a third option, long advocated by the most organized democratic resistance movement, the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) led by Mrs Maryam Rajavi: respect the Iranian people’s right to topple the tyrannical regime. This option offers a logic and potent policy that targets the regime ruling Iran Achilles Heel: popular resentment towards it. It will once again bring the Iranian people - not just a minority of fundamentalist rulers - and their vast economic resources into the international fold, facilitating lasting peace.

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