Missing link
I am an Iranian. I am always worried about the situation in Iran and the
Middle East. I afraid that there will be another unwanted war like Iraq in the region. I know that it will only harm the Iranian people. I also know that fear of the existence of the war should not be the reason of prolonging the life of the clerical regime. I also know that it is a new policy that the US government has adopted on the clerical regime.
indeed when Obama was President by that appeasement policy. it was the main reason for interference in the region by Mullahs regime. He pursued an appeasement policy with the Mullahs regime and gave them open hands for importing terrorism in the region.
But with the new presidency, the policy of
appeasement with the Iranian regime has been replaced by a tough policy that to force the clerical regime to obey international request.
in fact, I welcome to such this policy.
but my main concern always telling me there is a missing link till I read an article in the site it made me satisfy and not to worry about Iran after Mullahs.
By Heshmat Alavi
Thanks to years of Western appeasement in the face of Iran’s belligerence across the Middle East, evidence of Tehran’s dangerous footprints are now visible in several countries across the region, including even Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Province.
The Trump administration, however, has made it quite vivid its adoption of a firm approach. This stance, signaled in the historic May conference in Riyadh, is long overdue and should be enhanced by Washington supporting the Iranian people’s desire for
regime change.
A history of devastation
Iran has a long record of hostility against neighboring countries and US interests in the Middle East. The 1983 bombings targeting the US Embassy and barracks in Beirut, the Khobar Towers attack in 1996, all climaxed in the support Iran provided for Shiite proxies and the Sunni Taliban in their campaign against US-led coalition forces in Afghanistan and Iraq.
In parallel form, the Lebanese Hezbollah and Hamas, two known terrorist groups, have for over 30 years enjoyed contributions from Tehran to fuel sectarianism throughout the Middle East and carry out terrorist attacks.
The Obama administration
handed Iraq over to Iran on a silver plate through a strategic mistake of prematurely pulling out all US troops. This paved the path for Iran to further export its “revolution” through a convenient medium of extremist proxies.
The West can literally be accused of standing aside and watching Iran’s aggressive policy. This has rendered a slate of countries, including
Afghanistan, Bahrain, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Syria and Yemen feel threatened and/or left utterly devastated from Iran’s meddling on their soil.read
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