Monday, May 14, 2018

Angry Iran threatens to expose Western officials who took bribes to make nuke deal happen

"As noted by Fox News panelist Charles Krauthammer at the time, “The most astonishing thing [about the deal] is that in return, they [Iran] are not closing a single nuclear facility. Their entire nuclear infrastructure is intact.' ”
BPR  "Shortly after President Donald Trump  withdrew the United States from the Iran nuclear deal last Tuesday, an adviser to a top Iranian ofcial retaliated by dropping a bombshell threat. 
"The threat concerned the president’s plan to reimpose sanctions on Iran:


"An adviser to H.J.Ansari Zarif, the deputy for parliamentary and Iranian affairs within Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, specically threatened to expose every corrupt ofcial who accepted bribes to make the Iran deal happen three years ago. 

“ 'If Europeans stop trading with Iran and don’t put pressure on US then we will reveal which western politicians and how much money they had received during nuclear negotiations to make #IranDeal happen,” he either said or wrote, according to Hassan Ghashghavi.

"The adviser’s tweet appears to suggest that some Western officials partook in “pay-to-play” schemes by accepting money to support and ultimately sign the deal. The accusation makes perfect sense given that there was no legitimate reason whatsoever to support the horrible one-sided deal pieced together in 2015 by then-President Barack Hussein Obama." . . .

Why Obama's Iran deal got Trumped  . . . "The German weekly Der Spiegel – whose politics echo the Social (i.e., Socialist) Democratic Party (SPD), much as Britain's Guardian and our New York Times act as propaganda auxiliaries of their nation's main leftist parties – declared a day later in an editorial that it is "time for Europe to join the Resistance" to President Trump's America.


" 'The West as we once knew it no longer exists," wrote Der Spiegel.  "Our relationship to the United States cannot currently be called a friendship and can hardly be referred to as a partnership." . . .

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