A Window to the Fatherland

We begin tonight’s edition of A Window to the Fatherland with Dr. Alireza Nourizadeh reading one of his poems from the book of his collected works.

Dr. Alireza Nourizadeh:

We continue the program by looking at the death of Reza Utadi, the young Iranian reportedly shot and killed during the recent anti-regime demonstrations in the city of Karaj.

It is a bitter reality that Rouhani who deceived 18 million Iranians to secure a second term for himself now appears on the TV screens and talks for hours without even acknowledging the fact that the same people are now on the streets of Iran shouting “death to the Islamic republic regime”.

During his useless TV interview he looked like an alien to millions of angry Iranians and as if he does not live in the same crisis-ridden country as they do.

Could Rouhani for one minute put himself in theposition of Reza Utadi’s father and have enough guts to accept that the regime’s security agents have killed his son? What would you do Mr Rouhani if it were your own son who had been killed?

Rouhani has not even had the integrity of offering his condolences to Reza’s family or Abdulfattah Soltani, whose young daughter died of a heart attack as a result of the stress that she had been suffering for the imprisonment of her heroic dad.

Later we will watch a video clip in which a Majles deputy reveals a fraction of the corruption of the regime’s top officials.

The head of judiciary, Sadegh Larijani alone has 63 private accounts in the names of his daughter and wife and brothers.

Now that President Trump has acted upon his pledge of imposing new sanctions on Iran, it is worth to remember that he has taken a very aggressive position against the regime and will not let go until he achieves his objectives.

He has additionally pledged that he would not take America into another military conflict after the Iraq and Afghanistan wars and as such there will not be any war with Iran. His strategy is to oust the Islamic republic regime through economic pressure and force it into drinking the poisoned chalice.

A senior US official has told me that Trump has two main objectives in his foreign policy. One is to end the North Korean nuclear program, and the other is to end the Iranian regime’s destructive policies. However, Trump will not have any flexibility towards the Iranian regime at all and the conditions the US has put forward for any negotiations with Iran are effectively the end of the regime if it accepts them.

It is quite clear to Rouhani that US has gone for the removal of the regime, but Khamenei is still in the dark, while at the same time someone like Ghassem Soleimani throws himself into the ring and tells US not to attack Iran as the Revolutionary Guard will bring down the mullahs regime eventually.

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