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by Majid Rafizadeh • May 16, 2019
at 5:00 am
- It was Iran, not the
US, that breached international law by carrying out the US
Embassy takeover in Tehran.... It was also Iran, not the US,
that immediately began using its proxies, such as Hezbollah,
to commit terrorism and incite antagonism towards America.
- Should the mullahs
be appeased for killing thousands of Americans? For
continually taking Americans as hostages? For being the
leading executioner of children in the world? For ranking the
first in the world per capita when it comes to executing
people? For being the world's top state sponsor of terrorism?
For making every possible effort to damage US national
security and scuttle US foreign policy objectives?
- The Iranian
government's hatred towards the US often seems the most
important reason for its existence. As long as the ruling
mullahs remain in power, the Islamic Republic will continue
its acts of terror and deep antagonism against Americans,
their Sunni neighbors, the lands they try to control -- such
as Iraq, Syria, Yemen, parts of Gaza and Venezuela, Lebanon --
and the West.

Iran
breached international law by carrying out the 1979 US Embassy
takeover in Tehran. Iran detained and humiliated 52 Americans and did
not release these hostages for 444 days, the longest hostage-taking
in modern history. Pictured: Two of the American hostages held by
Iran after the takeover of the US Embassy, November 4, 1979. (Image
source: Wikimedia Commons)
The argument that the US must take an apologetic
stance towards the theocratic establishment of Iran is being
repeatedly made without the evidence of any effectiveness to back
it up.
Former President Barack Obama created this policy,
and insisted that it would be successful. Even as Iran flaunted its
disregard for the American government, as well as human life,
President Obama would continually apologize to the Iranian leaders.
He made it sound as if America was to blame for initiating the
hatred that the Iranian government projects toward the United
States.
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