When the Israelis attack again are the Russians going to speak out or are they going to do what they have done before and be silent. Even alt-news outlets that SHOULD have been critical are SILENT.
Silence
in this case means ASSENT.
Israeli Security Cabinet Plots More Aggression
11
May, 2018
Overnight
Wednesday Israeli aggression on multiples Syrian sites wasn’t the
end of it, much more sure to come – partnered with Washington in
waging undeclared war on Syria and Iran.
It’s
been ongoing for decades. Trump’s JCPOA pullout, along with
US/Israeli rage for regime change and Russia’s failure to challenge
their regional aggression, suggests much greater trouble to come –
the ominous threat of full-scale war on Syria and Iran, a nightmarish
scenario.
Trump’s
earlier remarks turning truth on its head signaled hostile anti-Iran
steps he’s taken with more to come, outrageously calling its
government “a corrupt dictatorship…whose chief exports are
violence, bloodshed, and chaos,” adding:
“We
cannot let a murderous regime continue these destabilizing activities
while building dangerous missiles.”
The
only Middle East “murderous regime(s)” are US-supported despotic
ones, Israel, and America’s regional presence, not Iran, the
region’s leading peace and stability advocate, not Syria, a nation
struggling valiantly against US-led aggression.
Trump
falsely accused Iran of links to al-Qaeda and other terrorist groups.
Just the opposite is true, the Islamic Republic combating this
US-supported scourge.
Following
Israel’s latest aggression in Syria, its security cabinet met
Thursday night plotting its next moves, further military action sure
to come.
Israeli
ministers saying they have no intention of escalating conflict was a
bald-faced lie. The IDF continues provoking Syria and Iran to
retaliate against its aggression, wanting a pretext great enough for
potential full-scale war on both countries.
The
threat of it erupting is real, things heading ominously in this
direction – one hostile action against Syria and Iran at a time.
Major
conflicts begin incrementally. The Middle East is the world’s
leading hotspot.
Netanyahu
lied claiming “Iran crossed a red line,” falsely accusing its
military of firing rockets on occupied Israeli Golan targets.
“We
are in a protracted campaign, and our policy is clear. Iran cannot be
allowed to entrench itself militarily in Syria” he added.
Iranian
National Security Council deputy head Abu al-Fadl Hassan al-Baiji
denounced his false accusation, saying the Islamic Republic “ha(d)
nothing to do with the missiles that struck the enemy entity…”
Iranian
Foreign Ministry spokesman Bahram Ghasemi condemned Israel’s latest
aggression, saying “(r)epetitive attacks of Quds occupiers on
Syrian territory is a blatant violation of Syria’s sovereignty and
an aggressive move.”
“The
Zionist regime, which cannot put up with stability, security, and
serenity in the region, has set up its own security on insecurity and
making the region all the more unstable.”
Ghasemi
criticized the international community’s failure to condemn Israeli
aggression, assuring more of it to come, partnered with Washington.
Iran’s
government issued the following statement in response to Trump’s
JCPOA pullout, saying:
“The
unlawful withdrawal of the US President from the Joint Comprehensive
Plan of Action is but the final of long and persistent violations of
this accord on the part of the United States, and especially since
the coming into office of its new extremist Administration.”
“Mr.
Trump’s absurd insults against the great Iranian nation indicates
the extent of his ignorance and folly.”
“Moreover,
his baseless charges against the Government of the Islamic Republic
of Iran in fact befits a regime which has through its interventions
dragged the Middle East into chaos and ignited terrorism and
extremism; whose Zionist ally is engaged in unprecedented cruelty,
violations of human rights and aggression; and whose regional clients
gave birth to and nurtured terrorist groups, which Mr. Trump in a
ridiculous claim linked to the Islamic Republic of Iran.”
“It
is regrettable that this kind of individual now governs the civilized
and peaceful American people.”
The
statement condemned numerous JCPOA breaches, stressed Iran’s full
compliance with its principles, noted that it’s an international
accord adopted unanimously by the Security Council, requiring all
nations to observe it.
America
and Israel are serial lawbreakers, both countries threatening
regional and world peace. They’re in no position to criticize Iran
or any other countries.
The
Islamic Republic’s foreign minister is tasked with enlisting
support from other JCPOA signatories, Iran’s economic partners, and
the international community to guarantee Tehran’s rights under the
nuclear deal.
The
Atomic Energy Organization of Iran head is charged with pursuing all
necessary steps required to pursue unrestricted pre-JCPOA nuclear
activities if diplomatic efforts fail.
Trump
illegally reimposed nuclear-related sanctions on Iran. The US
Treasury sanctioned six Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC)
officials and three Iranian enterprises, more of the same to come –
flagrantly breaching unanimously adopted Security Council Res. 2231
(July 2015) affirming the JCPOA, making it binding international law,
prohibiting any nation from unilaterally abrogating it.
America
is an international outlaw, breaching the JCPOA one of numerous
examples along with its endless wars of aggression.
Will
nuclear deal signatories Britain, France and Germany reject US
reimposed nuclear-related sanctions or bow to Washington’s will on
this vital issue?
In
1996, the EU adopted a Blocking Regulation, largely aimed at
countering US sanctions on Cuba and Iran.
If
invoked to challenge US reimposed nuclear and related sanctions on
Iran, EU companies could engage in unrestricted trade with the
Islamic Republic – risking loss or restricted access to the US
market.
It’s
clear which choice they’ll make unless the EU vowed to sanction US
businesses in retaliation, a most unlikely prospect.
Brussels
wants good economic relations maintained with Washington, likely to
sacrifice trade with Iran to assure it, going along with Trump’s
action despite publicly sticking with the JCPOA.
Prospects
for saving it as slim. The deal’s demise virtually assures Iranian
resumption of pre-JCPOA nuclear activities.
Trump
vowed severe consequence if events unfold this way. Clearly tougher
US sanctions will be imposed, aiming for isolating Iran economically
and politically.
Will US/Israeli war on the Islamic Republic follow? Will Russia intervene as it did in Syria? Is East/West confrontation inevitable?
From
the horse’s mouth, providing justification for open aggression
Constant flow of Iranian missiles replenishes arms destroyed by Israel, including new Fateh 313
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