Showing posts with label Mohammad Javad Zarif. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mohammad Javad Zarif. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 27, 2021

The NY Times "buried" story about John Kerry informing Iran more than 200 times about Israel's covert operations

This is what stupid looks like trying to look
intelligent

The Democratic National Convention's media outlet known as the New York Times, "buried" a bombshell story about John Kerry informing Iran about no less than 200 covert operations by Israel in Syria and is taking criticism for their failure as a journalistic outlet.

The Times piece focuses on leaked audio of Irans Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif in which he speaks openly about Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps and a U.S.-designated terrorist group. It was 21 paragraphs into the 26 paragraph story that the Times exposed a major revelation.

Specifically that, "Former Secretary of State John Kerry informed him that Israel had attacked Iranian interests in Syria at least 200 times, to his astonishment, Mr. Zarif said," Times reporter Farnaz Fassihi wrote.

Uh oh, John. Sounds incriminating, but don't worry, the "big guy" will make sure you're as safe as his own son.

Kerry, a man known for his incompetent dealings with the Iranians over the nuclear deal in which he gave Iran everything they needed to build a nuclear weapon in the future, and Iran gave the United States bupkis, is now Co-President Biden's special climate envoy and atmospheric polluter provider. Previous to this, Kerry served as former President Barack Obama's incompetent Secretary of State from 2013 to 2017, and Teresa Heinz's boy toy.

The US-Iranian nuclear deal was heavily opposed by Israel because they understood how screwed they were going to be in the future under the terms of the deal. But that only made Kerry more determined to get it signed because he harbors no love for Israel as a nation, and no love for the Jews who live there because he is a disgusting, useless bag of wind who proved his dislike of America after he returned from the Vietnam war and protested our nation and this is a run-on sentence because I'm pissed at the guy.

But back to the former newspaper. 

The Times was challenged by conservatives who wanted to know why the Kerry factoid was given less attention than a fly on an elephant. After all, Iran hates the United States as much as it hates Israel, our close ally.

HotAir's Ed Morrissey wrote:
"While no one would be surprised to hear that Israel carries out covert operations against Iran, why in the world would an American Secretary of State pass that information to a regime that leads 'Death to America' protests in its streets? Isn’t this the real news in the US, especially with Kerry now joining another administration as its 'climate change envoy'? 
"At best, this shows that Kerry is enormously and irresponsibly indiscreet; at worst, he’s exposing American intelligence to an enemy in order to attack an ally. And frankly, it looks a lot more like the latter than the former, and a lot more like an actual crime by a high-ranking US government official."
National Review's Jim Geraghty noted the Kerry revelation was "buried fairly deep" in the story. Actually, one could say almost at the very end, where many readers never go.

When Trump withdrew the United States from that crappy deal in 2018, it enraged Kerry along with other Obama leftists. Kerry revealed at the time he had engaged in behind-the-scenes diplomacy with Zarif to try to salvage the agreement.

"Diplomacy?" Maybe he meant treason--giving aid and comfort to our enemies. 

Of course Kerry denies the allegations that he divulged Israel’s covert operations. That shouldn't surprise anyone.


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Sunday, April 22, 2018

Iran threatens U.S. with 'this and that' if we exit nuclear deal

Dubai -- Iran's figurehead president Hassan Rouhani said on Saturday that their atomic agency was prepared to rain down "expected and unexpected" reactions if the United States pulls out of the nuclear deal as President Trump has threatened to do.

"Our atomic energy organization is fully prepared . . . for actions that they expect and actions they do not expect," Rouhani threatened. He did not go into detail, because the Ayatollah probably didn't tell him the details, but his speech was carried out on Islamic state television, referring to Trump's possible decision to leave the accord next month.

The nuclear deal between the USA and the jihad state of Iran, as well as five other world powers, curbs Iran's nuclear ambitions in exchange for sanction relief.

Trump said the agreement was one of the worst deals ever negotiated in the history of the universe, or something to that effect. In January, he sent an ultimatum to France, Germany and Britain telling them they must agree to fix what he sees as the deal's flaws or he would refuse to extend the critical U.S. sanctions relief that are currently in place. 

The deadline is May 12th.

Robert Wood, U.S. disarmament ambassador said on Thursday that Washington was involved in "intense" talks with our European allies over the deal, and said the sanctions will be resumed unless Trump decides to issue new waivers to suspend them.

Sneaky Iran claimed it will stick to the deal as long as other countries respect it, but will "shred" the deal if the U.S. pulls out.

"Iran has several options if the United States leaves the nuclear deal. Tehran's reaction to America's withdrawal of the deal will be unpleasant," Iranian state TV said, quoting Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif in New York.

Rouhani said Iran intends to prevent instability in the foreign exchange market if the U.S. leaves the deal and the central bank slapped controls on markets.

"This was a preventable blow against any American decision on May 12. They fully hoped to . . . cause chaos in the (foreign exchange) market. I promise to the people that the plot of the enemy has been thwarted, and whether or not the nuclear deal remains in effect, we will have no problem," Rouhani lied.

Iran's currency, the rial, fell to an all-time low over concerns of a return of crippling sanctions and the country formally banned money changing outside of banks.

I don't believe that President Trump is shaking in his Ferragamos. 

Friday, September 16, 2016

Iran critical of Saudi terrorism (not the Onion)

In a stunning display of abject hypocrisy the Iranian foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif wrote a scathing op-ed in The New York Times attacking Saudi Arabia for exporting global extremism. 

What a joke.

Zarif may have paid for the article with the ransom money they were given by the Obama administration (that Obama denies was ransom money).

Both countries have been criticizing the other in a series of escalating rants.

The Saudis cut off ties with Iran in January after a hate-crazed mob stormed their embassy following an execution of a popular Shi'ite cleric. They claimed that Iranians were not Muslims and in response to that, Iran criticized the way the Saudis handled the hajj this year. 

The hajj is the annual pilgrimage to Mecca which Muslims are obligated to make at least once in their life in order to get to Paradise. If it is impossible to travel to Mecca, another way some Muslims choose to get to Paradise is by shouting "Allahu Akbar" then blowing themselves up in front of as many witnesses as possible.

Zarif, who goes by the sobriquet "Mo," blasted the Saudis claiming that they are the source of extremism. (He's half correct.) He tweeted: "Indeed; no resemblance between Islam of Iranians & most Muslims & bigoted extremism that Wahhabi top cleric & Saudi terror masters preach.

Zarif then wrote to The New York Times calling for the West to "Rid the World of Wahhabism," the extremist (orthodox) form of Islam practiced in Saudi Arabia, the hub of Sunni Islam.

Zarif would like the West to rid the world of terrorism using terrorism to do so. He, and his cohorts, are too stupid to see the hypocrisy.

"While the 2003 American-led invasion of Iraq set in motion the fighting we see today," he wrote, "the key driver of violence has been this extremist ideology promoted by Saudi Arabia--even if it was invisible to Western eyes until the tragedy of 9/11."

Yes, Saudi money funded 9/11 and global terrorism for many years. The UK's Channel Four estimates in 2008 that the Saudis spent $100 billion promoting Wahhabism and that number has increased. 

Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal gifted Harvard and Georgetown $20 million each to expand the "HRH Prince Alwaleed bin Talal Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding." 

Of course there are stings attached and the "understanding" is that Islam is the only real religion, superior to Christianity, and don't even get the prince started on Judaism and other false religions.

So while Iran develops a nuclear weapon, thanks to the nuclear deal, and is likely to use it to destroy the West in order to establish their world caliphate, their foreign minister calls the Saudi kettle 'black' by insisting they are the terrorists. 

But with Iranian terrorism, "it's just business."


Saturday, January 16, 2016

Breaking: 4 released from Iran prison for 7 Iranians and $100 billion

Iran is allegedly releasing four American hostages, including pastor Saeed Abedini, Washington Post reporter Jason Rezaian, and United States Marine Amir Hekmati. 

The fourth hostage is unknown at this time but in return, Obama is releasing  over $100 billion to Iran to help fund terrorism as they develop a nuclear weapon, along with seven Iranians being held in U.S. prisons for acts of terrorism, or, to be more politically correct, acts of extremism that have nothing to do with the religion of peace and have everything to do with criminal behavior.

Secretary of State John Kerry is meeting in Vienna with his Iranian counterpart, Mohammad Javad Zarif and five other world leader representatives involved in the agreement. 

Zarif plans to take advantage of Kerry's ineptitude as he has in the past, and will be laughing all the way to the bank.

Iran supposedly didn't identify the prisoners they want back in the fight, and the Obama administration would rather not discuss it with American citizens, but they are claiming the prisoner swap has nothing to do with the nuclear deal and everything to do with Obama's incredible negotiating abilities.

LOL.

The Washington Post cannot confirm Rezaian's release, but facts often don't stop them from a story.

Iranian State TV reported that the fourth person to be released is Siamak Namazi, the son of a politician from the days when Iran was led by a shah. However, IRNA news, the only place to get your news in Iran if you know what's good for you, said that the prisoner to be released is Nosratollah Khosravi.

UpdateThe Guardian just announced that Rezaian has been released and corroborates IRNA saying that Hekmati and Khosravi will be released and Namazi is still in prison.

So now that Iran has humiliated us with the ten sailors they captured in the Persian Gulf, boarded their two boats and made and made them, at gunpoint, monkey squat with their hands in the air, they are freeing our hostages in exchange for seven of theirs.

If you believe Obama and Kerry are good negotiators, you probably also believe that global warming is the cause of terrorism.

But I know you're too smart to fall for that line of Obamabull.

What a deal. This should have happened years ago.


Sunday, May 31, 2015

John Kerry falls from bike, blames Bush

Secretary of State John Kerry crashed his bike, broke his femur, and blamed George W. Bush for the mishap.
Remember kids, always look where
 you're going. Never be like this guy.

Kerry said in a statement made as he was being flown by helicopter to HUG, Geneva's main hospital: "Ahhhh, dammit. If that freaking George Bush wasn't such a damn jock, and I hadn't tried to outdo him, none of this crap would have happened and I would have ahhhh, secured world peace at the nuclear talks. Owwww! Be careful, you stupid schmuck!"

The last comment was made to the paramedic carrying the wounded SoS to the hospital where he is expected to make a full recovery.

Kerry had to cancel the remainder of his four-nation, high mileage with super bonus points trip and will fly back to Boston for Obamacare treatment--oh wait--government officials don't require Obamacare, our taxes pay for their biking screw-ups and other medical problems.


Durward Kirby, not John
State Department spokesman John Kirby (no relation to Durward) claimed Kerry is stable medically and never lost consciousness, but he did not comment on the Secretary's mental state, which, since the Vietnam hearings, is questionable to conservatives and other non-leftists.

Kerry is allegedly in good spirits without even one hair plug out of place. He dirty-joked with staff at the hospital and vowed that he would get back up on the bike.

The accident happened near the town of Scionzier, France just a stone's throw from the Swiss border. (Ironically, the Swiss border is relatively secure whereas the USA border looks like Swiss cheese.)

Kerry apparently wasn't paying attention to where he was going, much like the way the administration is doing the same regarding the nation, and his bike struck a curb, causing him to go ass-over-teakettle onto the hard ground, breaking his right femur and causing him to scream out former President George W. Bush's name along with several Navy-style expletives he learned when defending America against the Vietnam communist scourge 'back in the day'.

So Kerry will not meet with Spanish leaders nor attend a Paris conference on the Islamic State. He will not deal with the terrorist threat facing the world, including the United States. 

However, the day prior to his accident, he met Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad (seriously) Javad Zarif for 6 hours in a Geneva hotel tap dancing for Zarif to get Iran to seal a comprehensive accord by June 30.

Zarif told Mr. Kerry: "Dancing and having fun is un-Islamic. Sit down, you idiot."

Now Kerry will be doing a lot more sitting.

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