Trump 'Monitoring the Situation in Iran'
"The truth is only President Trump knows what he's going to do and a very, very small team of advisers are read into his thinking on that.""He continues to closely monitor the situation on the ground in Iran.""All options remain on the table."White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt"President Trump is a man of action, not endless talk like we see at the United Nations.""He has made it clear all options are on the table to stop the slaughter."Mike Waltz, U.S. ambassador to the United Nations
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| At least 52 prisoners were executed in Iran based on prior non-political convictions during a period of nationwide protests and an ongoing internet shutdown. Iran International |
Last June Leavitt had read a message to reporters saying it had come "directly from the president". Trump himself would decide, he maintained, whether to strike Iran "within the next two weeks";
this at a time when Israel was carrying out strikes on Iran, and the
president was weighing whether he would order the U.S. military to
become involved. Before two days elapsed B-2 bombers were ordered to
carry out strikes on Iranian nuclear sites.
"It might be that they're delaying things and using the time for getting that posture correct",
ventured Jeremy Shapiro, research director of the European Council on
Foreign Relations, on the theory that the American president might have
been concerned over the current U.S. force posture in the Middle East
spurring him to hesitate. No U.S. aircraft carriers, an asset during a
military operation in the region were available having been deployed to
an operation focused on Venezuela.
The
perceived shifting tone of U.S. President Donald Trump leaning away
from his threats to attack Iran following his continued warning issuing
warnings against Tehran for its brutal crackdown on Iranians mounting a
countrywide protest against the oppressive Islamist Republic's
theocratic regime saw a drop in oil prices as markets reacted to the
uncertainty of this mercurial president's changeable sentiments.
The
intervention of top officials from Egypt, Oman, Saudi Arabia and Qatar
warning that an American military intervention would have the effect of
destabilizing the global economy as well as shaking an already volatile
region moving it close to a total regional war appears to have had an
effect on the president's decision-making. This is a Muslim Brotherhood
reaction to the potential removal of the Islamist theocracy ruling
Iran.
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While
Oman and Qatar are in full support of Iran, as Muslim
Brotherhood-linked states, the Muslim Brotherhood has been officially
proscribed in Egypt, where it was formed almost a century ago, as a
fundamentalist Islamist group dedicated to strict Sharia and jihad by
any means, and in Saudi Arabia as well it is outlawed, though it seems
that the severe orthodoxy of totalitarian Islamism dictates the decision
making in favour of the Muslim Brotherhood whose agenda the Islamic
Republic of Iran represents a living example.
Qatar
in particular, with its massive oil wealth, has bought respectability
and recognition as a 'moderate' Muslim state in the United States. Its
persuasive power lies in its massive financial investments there, in its
universities where it has been able to influence academia to respect
its agenda of portrayals of Islam as benign, not the Western
values-destructive totalitarian threat it carries. President Trump
admires the trappings of wealth and power and is not immune to
appreciating those whose generosity benefits him personally.
Iranians
took to the streets despite the danger they face from their despotic,
oppressive government that has, over almost a half-century persecuted
them through force of threats and state punishment from imprisonment,
torture and a relentless death penalty. Despite Iran's authorities
warning the population that taking part in mass protests against the
government would be construed as grounds for capital punishment,
Iranians kept turning out in their hundreds of thousands in cities
across the nation, facing police violence.
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| Iran International |
Estimates
of the rising death count have reached well over 30,000 people. The
wounded have overwhelmed hospitals and now reports emerge that the Basij
are entering hospitals to take away and execute those wounded in the
protests. As for families frantic to recover the bodies of their loved
ones for burial, without the thousands of dollars demanded by the regime
to release them, those families that cannot afford the price to redeem
the corpses are left disconsolate in their grief.
After
having issued vehement threats to the Iranian regime for the rising
death count, and promising Iranians that the U.S. military is prepared
to rescue them, Trump's assurances that "help is on its way", while urging Iranians to take over their country's institutions, abruptly declared information had been given him from "very important sources on the other side" that Iran had put a halt to killing protesters and executions were no longer proceeding. No need, therefore, to intervene.
At
the same time that Qatar, Oman, Egypt and Saudi Arabia persuaded Trump
to stand down from his word to the Iranian people, they urged Iranian
officials to end the visible repression of protesters, warning that
continued Iranian responses or an action against the U.S. would
significantly impact Iran. Through social media Trump repeated the
speaking lines of those persuading him not to strike Iran: "This is good news, hopefully, it will continue!", he posted over the commutation of a death sentence for a young Iranian shopkeeper-protester.
Iran's
response was to once more completely shut down the Internet connections
across the nation. And nor can cellphones be operational. No news in
or out of the theocracy, other than what the regime may permit. No
guarantees that the hunting down and slaughter of Iranians, disconsolate
over their abandonment by the world at large and fearing now to emerge
from their homes, is ongoing. This is what is meant by a pact with the
devil some might compare to the 'art of the deal'.
"[Thousands have been killed], some in an inhuman, savage manner.""Those linked to Israel and the US caused massive damage and killed several thousand.""We consider the US president criminal for the casualties, damages and slander he inflicted on the Iranian nation.""[Iran considered President Trump to be a] criminal. [The US must be] held accountable [for recent unrest].""America's goal is to swallow Iran."Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
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| Iran's supreme leader has for the first time publicly acknowledged that thousands of people were killed during recent protests, blames the West. Iranian leader press office via Getty Images |
Labels: "Help is on he way!", Iranian Protests, Islamic Republic of Iran, Oppression, Persecution, Regime Slaughter, Terrorism Central, U.S. President Donald Trump





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