The U.S., U.K., and French air strikes also escalated the internal situation in Iran to further destabilize the Iranian regime, uniting the different factions of society in Iran.
This would not have happened under Obama, who bowed and apologized to dictators and who honored oppressive regimes over our own nation. The resistors here would have been thrown under the bus to face the tender mercies of Iran's mullahs. TD
Hassan Mahmoudi "U.S., U.K., and French forces launched air strikes targeting sites associated with Syria's chemical weapons capabilities, a reprisal for a chemical attack that killed at least 43 civilians and injured hundreds more.
"The decision to strike was aimed at cutting off the production and use of chemical weapons in the country.
"The assault was twice the size of a strike Mr. Trump ordered last year against a Syrian military airfield and hit two more targets.
"European Union countries, Canada, Australia, members of the Arab union, and Gulf countries have fully supported the air strike. But among the few countries who condemned this attack, there was Iran, whose mullah dictators warned that there would be "consequences" for the region.
"Iran's supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, said coordinated air strikes on Syria by the United States, France, and Britain on Saturday were a crime that would bring no benefit.
"The Iranian Foreign Ministry has also lashed out at the Western states that conducted the joint massive missile strike on targets in Syria and warned of "regional consequences."
"Iranian president Hassan Rouhani has said the U.S.-led attack against Syria would lead to the destruction of the Middle Eastern countries.
"The bluster and heated rhetoric about "the region" were about par for the mullahs. But the mullahs probably realize that it was really a strike against Iranian capacities in the region." . . .
. . . "According to the leading opposition group to the regime, the National Council of Resistance in Iran:
On April 17, 2018, thousands of people in the city of Kazerun demonstrated for the second day running in the city's main square. The merchants refused to open their shops. The protesters were chanting, "Our enemy is right here, but they keep saying it is America," "No fear, we are all together," "the movement will continue until we obtain our rights," "The protests, in which women played an active role, led to clashes with the security forces as the protesters tried to enter the Governor's Office.
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Hassan Mahmoudi is a human rights advocate, specializing in political and economic issues relating to Iran and the Middle East.