Eric Striker
Daily Stormer
February 7, 2017
I like Trump, but that doesn’t mean he’s perfect. What confusing to me is that Trump’s actual foreign policy goals in relation to Iran are far more moderate and friendly than Obama (promising to stop American support for Jihadists that primarily target Iran and its allies, re-establishing relations with Iranian ally Russia), but Trump’s rhetoric needlessly demonizes a nation that is far more a natural ally to the West than either Saudi Arabia or Israel. With a lot of oil, modern and varied economy, and a large educated population, there is a lot of potential for both fair trade and anti-terrorist cooperation between the American and Iranian people.
Trump probably feels he needs to take this posture so that the (((feral vermin))) who already have him on their shit-list won’t transfer him to the hit-list. It’s still bad in the long-run, and something that needs to be cut out sooner rather than later.
The Iranians apparently also got mixed signals, and indeed tested a ballistic missile to flex their bicep (even if they are now saying different) against a seemingly hostile new administration. The only reason America in the Israeli-run Bush or Obama governments did not invade Iran is that Iranians have both the means and will to win. That’s why Jews begrudgingly allowed Obama’s people to negotiate with them to at least slow down their nuclear capabilities.
Now, Iran is realizing that Trump might actually be a step towards a degree of de-Judaization of the United States governing apparatus, which the Iranians perceive as the first step towards normalizing relations with the US. In light of this, Iran is officially appealing to Trump as a non-belligerent.
Iran said on Monday a recent missile trial launch was not intended to send a message to new U.S. President Donald Trump and to test him, since after a series of policy statements Iranian officials already “know him quite well”.
Iran test-fired a new ballistic missile last week, prompting Washington to impose some new sanctions on Tehran. Trump tweeted that Tehran, which has cut back its nuclear program under a 2015 deal with world powers easing economic sanctions, was “playing with fire”.
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Bahram Qasemi was quoted by Tasnim news agency as saying: “Iran’s missile test was not a message to the new U.S. government.
“There is no need to test Mr Trump as we have heard his views on different issues in recent days… We know him quite well.”
Iran has test-fired several ballistic missiles since the 2015 deal, but the latest test on January 29 was the first since Trump entered the White House. Trump said during his election campaign that he would stop Iran’s missile program.
Qasemi said The U.S. government was “still in an unstable stage” and Trump’s comments were “contradictory”.“We are waiting to see how the U.S. government will act in different international issues to evaluate their approach.”
It’s amusing how Trump is going back on promises – not the ones he made to the American people, but the ones he made to the Zionists at AIPAC! His statement telling Israel to freeze settlements and promise to keep the Iran deal means that the minuscule Jewish support his candidacy had is not long for this world.
Why is it America’s job to police Iran’s ballistic missile tests anyway – because they might be able to reach Tel Aviv? Good!
Iran and its regional allies (Hezbollah, President Bashar al-Assad, the Houthi rebels) are the thin barrier containing Israeli and Sunni Gulf State engineered terrorist expansion, and they are losing thousands of men in their war on terror in the many flashpoints of the Middle East. Were it not for the great work of the Iranians and their Shi’ite partners, ISIS and al-Qaeda would control Syria, Iraq and Yemen right now. Hezbollah and Hamas also do the important work of keeping the nuclear armed Zionist rogue state in check, an immeasurable service to mankind.
If Trump really wants to drain the swamp, he must start with the poisonous snakes at AIPAC and redirect all US aid to Israel into a joint counter-terrorism program with the Iranians, Syrians, Russians and Hezbollah. For a more peaceful, sane and stable world.