by Denis MacEoin
• September 7, 2015 at 5:00 am
- In the year 628,
Muhammad, now ruling in Medina, signed the ten-year Treaty of
Hudaybiyyah with his long-time enemies, the tribal confederacy of
Quraysh, who ruled Mecca. Twenty-two months later, under the pretext
that a clan from a tribe allied with the Quraysh had squabbled with a
tribe allied to the Muslims, Muhammad broke the treaty and attacked
Mecca, conquering it. It is as certain as day follows night, that the
Iranian regime will find a pretext to break the deal. Already, on
September 3, the Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamene'i made it clear that
he would back out of the deal if sanctions were not completely removed
at once.
- The Iranian
regime not only despises democracy; it considers all Western law,
including international law, invalid.
- The Shi'a consider
themselves underdogs, who are willing to sacrifice all to establish the
rights of their imams and their successors. That was what the 1979
revolution was all about, and it is what present the Iranian regime
still insists on as the justification for its opposition to Western
intrusion, democracy, women's rights and all the rest, which are deemed
by Iran's leadership as part of a plot to undermine and control the
expansion of the Shi'i faith on the global stage. These are not Anglican
vicars.
- The Iranian Army
and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps "have responsibility...
for a religious mission, which is Holy War (Jihad) in the path of God
and the struggle to extend the supremacy of God's law in the
world." — Iran's Constitution, Article "The Religious
Army".
- A Third World War
is already taking place. The Iran deal strengthens the hands of a regime
that is the world's terrorist state, a state that furthers jihad in many
places because its clerical hierarchy considers itself uniquely
empowered to order and promote holy war.
- Obama's trust in
Khamene'i's presumed fatwa of 2013, forbidding nuclear weapons,
rests on the assumption that it even exists. It does not. Even if it
did, fatwas are not permanent.
- Why, then, is
this deal going ahead at all? Why is one of the world's most tyrannical
regimes being rewarded for its intransigence, and especially for
repeatedly violating the Non-Proliferation Treaty?
Left: Senior Iranian cleric Ayatollah Mohammad Ali
Movahedi Kermani, speaking on July 17 in Tehran, behind a banner reading
"We Will Trample Upon America" and "We defeat the United
States." Right: Iran's Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, proclaims
"Death to America" on March 2.
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"[Some] analysts," writes the historian and former Israeli
Ambassador to the United States, Michael Oren, "claimed the president
[Barack Obama] regarded Iran as an ascendant and logical power -- unlike the
feckless, disunited Arabs and those troublemaking Israelis -- that could
assist in resolving other regional conflicts. I first heard this theory at
Georgetown back in 2008, in conversation with think tankers and former State
Department officials. They also believed Iran's radical Islam was merely an
expression of interests and fears that the United States could with
sufficient goodwill, meet and allay. ... Iran, according to Obama was a
pragmatic player with addressable interest. For Netanyahu, Iran was
irrational, messianic, and genocidal – 'worse,' he said, 'than fifty North
Koreas.'"[1]
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