BREAKING: Iran Drops Bombshell About How Obama Is Helping Them Wage “Jihad”
Iranian leaders are convinced that due to years of nuclear negotiations with Western powers like the United States that no matter what the outcome, they’ve obtained a victory for their country that places them on a list of “global powers.”
As Iranian military leaders introduced new weapons’ systems over the past week, including upgraded cruise missiles and sea-based weapons, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani described the diplomatic nuclear negotiations as an active “jihad” against the United States.
As he thanked his military commanders for doing their job and advancing the physical capabilities of their military, he told them he would continue his mission of “jihad” on the diplomatic front.
Is this why Obama is so ferociously defending continued negotiations with Iran — because he’s helping them wage diplomatic jihad?
Foreign minister Javad Zarif, who’s also Iran’s lead nuclear negotiator, publicly stated this week that his country is the “winner” in the highly controversial negotiations due to the amount of headway they’ve made in controlling the negotiations mostly in their favor.
“Your brave generals stood against the enemy on the battlefield and defended their country. Today, your diplomatic generals are defending [our nation] in the field of diplomacy–this, too, is jihad,” Rouhani boldly stated earlier this week.
He also added that Iran is ten times more powerful today than it was during the Iran-Iraq war and that their power is “growing each day.”
In other words, the Obama administration has helped bring legitimacy to the Middle Eastern country — a country that supports terrorism and wants nothing more than to erase Israel from existence.
Zarif even went as far as saying that what Obama has helped accommodate so far is more than enough – deal or no deal. He said a final deal with the United States is essentially meaningless at this point.
“The capital we have obtained over the years is dignity and self-esteem, a capital that could not be retaken,” Zarif said. (H/T FreeBeacon)
Earlier this week, after 47 Republican senators published an open letter to Iranian leaders, Secretary of State John Kerry claimed that any deal struck with Iran would be nonbinding, meaning Congress, at this point, would not have any say-so in the deal nor would it have the ability to nullify it.
Between the Obama administration and the Iran, it’s difficult to determine which group poses the greatest threat to the West at this point.
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