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 tonight’s program with first looking at the details of US sanctions on Iran and how the regime’s leadership and the commanders of its Guards of Crime and Corruption (the Revolutionary Guards) have reacted to their imposition.

In a nutshell, all the “heroic” talks of the regime’s officials about resisting the sanctions, ranging from Khamenei and Rouhani to Zarif and Velayati, or other criminals ruling Iran, have been utter nonsense that they do not believe a word of it themselves.

Zarif has claimed that the IAEA has more than 11 times has confirmed that Iran isadhering to the terms of the nuclear deal but the US is the one country that should be blamed for abandoning it.

In a world that nothing remains secret any more from the inquisition of journalists and the social media, such misleading talks, do not sell to the public, as we all know that the regime has used the nuclear deal’s financial benefits as a green light to increase its nefarious activities in the region and try to stifle dissent at home.

Zarif tries to pit Europe against the US but he knows it very well that even the Europeans do not take the regime seriously as the Iranian people reject it in its entirety.

For his part, president Trump has made it clear that his actions are not to harm the Iranian people. On the contrary, his strategy is to weaken the regime and leave the job of getting rid of it to the Iranian people!

Rouhani has said that his government would happily and openly defy the sanctions through bypassing them.

By saying such a stupid thing he is telling us that the regime is going to create more corrupt Babak Zanjanis who the last time round embezzled billions of dollars of Iran’s oil and gas revenue through sanction busting activities.

And now Rouhani’s advisor, Hesamuddin Ashena, has publicly spoken about the serial murders of Iran’s intellectuals in the 1990s to whitewash the role of his criminal father-in-law Gorman Ali Najafabadi, who was the intelligence minister at the time and the one who oversaw the whole killing project.

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