Saturday, February 21, 2015

The Guilt of Iran

   The Argentinians have insisted upon their recognition of guilt by Iran for their role in  the 1994 embassy bombings.  They sought to hire Mexican cartel members to assassinate a Saudi ambassador visiting New York and conspired with Venezuela to place missile systems in striking distance of the US.  Additionally, they provided rockets, missiles, Ak47s and bullets to a wide range of terrorist actors, most blatantly to Hezbollah, but also to Sunni groups such as Hamas, ISI and the Khorasan group.  For Iran, anyone willing to bloody Americans is a friend and this has been Al-Qud's position and motive since George Bush declared Mission Accomplished in Iraq.  While there is much to admire about the history of Persia and its people, the Khomeini regime has proliferated security threats, regional instability and escalated the risk of war without regard for the interests of its population and the norms of the modern world.  The Iranian proxy, Syria, has worked with them to coordinate heinous crimes against humanity against moderate rebel groups while continuing to build new missile installations, provide a flow of weapons and supplies to Hezbollah and to continue buying oil from the Islamic State and avoiding confronting its brigades head on.  We hear of Syrian airstrikes on Homs, but when have you heard a headline about the Syrian army assaulting Raqqa where ISIS is headquartered?  Iran's Al-Quds has had a direct role in creating the Islamic State so that it can smear the Sunni-resistance, complicate Western relations in the region and wedge domestic support for action in Europe and America.

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