Friday, April 27, 2018

Iran's winner of Yasser Arafat Lookalike Contest Threatens to sink US ships if Trump kills deal

President Trump in no uncertain terms made it clear to Iran on Tuesday saying that Iran would have "bigger problems than they have ever had before" if the country dared to restart its nuclear program if the US pulled out of the Iran nuclear deal.

A top Iranian Revolutionary Guard naval commander and winner of the Yasser Arafat Lookalike Contest, Admiral Ali Fadavim threatened the United States. He said that if we pulled out of the crappy Iranian deal, which allows Iran to eventually develop nuclear weapons and destroy the world so they can get to heaven, the US would find itself in a "catastrophic situation."

Grabbing his crotch and bouncing on the balls of his feet, Fadavim said "The actual information that the Americans have about us is much less than what they think they have. When will they figure this out? When it is too late."

"They will definitely figure it out when their ships are sunk, or when they find themselves in a catastrophic situation," he told IRINN TV according to a translatin by the Middle East Media Research Institute.

He probably thinks Trump gets his military advice from Barack Obama, but he may find out the hard way that the United States isn't going to sit by and watch Iran kidnap our sailors, like Obama did when it first occurred under his watch. 

Trump is definitely not Obama. He may be unpredictable and a little crazy, but his unpredictability is what appears to be the catalyst of change such as we are possibly seeing in North Korea.

According to a non-proliferation envoy, the US isn't looking to renegotiate the nuclear accord. Instead, Trump appears to want a separate agreement in line with the one proposed at a press conference with President Trump by French President Emmanuel Macron.

Admiral Fadavim's threat comes after a similar finger wagging from Iran's President Hassan Rouhani.

"I am telling those in the White House that if they do not live up to their commitments, the Iranian government will react firmly," Rouhani said, adding that "if anyone betrays the deal, they should know that they would face severe consequences."

Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif basically reiterated the same line over the weekend warning that Iran was ready to move swiftly to enrich uranium if the US shuts down the accord [as if they aren't doing or planning to do it at this time].

And just to prove Iran really means business, Ali Shamkhani, the Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council threatened that his country would consider withdrawing from the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty if the US reimposes sanctions.

Ironically, if Iran leaves the nuclear deal and the NPT, they're proving the claims of their adversaries that they are seeking to build a nuclear weapon. Anyone who thinks otherwise is suicidally mistaken.



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