Trump Threatens Iran With What 'Few Throughout History Have Suffered Before'
By Press TV
July 23, 2018 "Information
Clearing House"
- President Donald
Trump has threatened Iran with hardship "the
likes of which few throughout history have
ever suffered before" as the United States
launched a campaign meant to foment unrest
in the Islamic Republic.
Trump's pugnacious Tweeter message in all
capital letters late Sunday came following
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani's warning
to him not to “play with the lion’s tail”
after the US unveiled a series of measures
which amount to a declaration of war.
"NEVER, EVER THREATEN THE UNITED STATES
AGAIN OR YOU WILL SUFFER CONSEQUENCES THE
LIKES OF WHICH FEW THROUGHOUT HISTORY HAVE
EVER SUFFERED BEFORE," Trump wrote.
"WE ARE NO LONGER A COUNTRY THAT WILL STAND
FOR YOUR DEMENTED WORDS OF VIOLENCE & DEATH.
BE CAUTIOUS!" he added.
Addressing a group of Iranian diplomats in
Tehran Sunday, Rouhani said, “America must
understand well that peace with Iran is the
mother of all peace, and war with Iran is
the mother of all wars.”
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“You declare war and then you speak of
wanting to support the Iranian people,” he
told the US president, adding "You are not
in a position to incite the Iranian nation
against Iran's security and interests.”
Also on Sunday, US Secretary of State Mike
Pompeo announced in a speech that the Trump
administration had launched a "maximum
pressure campaign" targeting Iran and its
economy.
The US will pursue a "diplomatic and
economic pressure campaign" on Iran, Pompeo
said as he appealed to Iranians who fled the
country after the 1979 Islamic Revolution,
including MKO terrorists.
Pompeo described Iran's officials as a
"mafia" and promised unspecified backing for
Iranians unhappy with their government.
Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman Bahram
Qassemi on Monday hit back at Pompeo's
"foolish and baseless" remarks, saying they
are a clear example of US interference in
the Islamic Republic's internal affairs.
"The US secretary of state's remarks,
especially last night, show that he is still
deprived of the necessary knowledge and
understanding of the past and present of the
Iranians," the spokesman said.
"Throughout history, Iranians have never
accepted any foreign domination and
bullying, and certainly in these sensitive
situations, they will not only ignore the
current president and the war-mongering
minority in the US ... they will also
respond to these meddlesome remarks and
measures with exemplary unity and
coherence."
In his Sunday speech, Pompeo said President
Trump was "willing to talk" to the Iranian
government if it showed what he called signs
of change.
He referred to Trump’s withdrawal from the
2015 Iran nuclear agreement in May, saying
it had freed the US to re-impose financial
sanctions on the country and on those doing
business with Tehran.
He also reiterated that the administration
seeks to force Iranian crude exports "as
close to zero as possible by November 4,"
when the US sanctions lifted by the nuclear
deal snap back into place.
"The US secretary of state's hypocritical
and foolish speech more than ever...was a
sign of the American government's fathomless
desperation after its unilateral and unwise
withdrawal from the JCPOA and its failure to
achieve its goals despite global isolation,"
Qassemi said.
The spokesman said Pompeo's statements
showed the "hypocrisy and lack of sincerity"
of the current American statesmen and the
long gap which exists between their words
and deeds.
He touched on a long litany of US
hostilities, including its role in the 1953
coup against the Iranian government, support
for terrorist and secessionist groups,
backing for the former Iraqi dictator Saddam
Hussein in his war of the 1980s on Iran and
its downing of an Iranian passenger jet over
the Persian Gulf in 1988.
Under the Trump administration, the US has
taken an increasingly hostile approach
toward Iran. Iranian officials have said US
measures equal an “economic war” on Iran.
Pompeo’s speech drew criticism from domestic
critics of the administration, including
veteran diplomats behind the landmark Iran
nuclear deal.
His speech "only underscores the
counterproductive nature of this
administration’s Iran strategy and parallels
efforts by the G. W. Bush administration to
prepare for war in Iraq," said Diplomacy
Works, an organization that campaigns for
the preservation of the nuclear agreement.
"Data shows that the sanctions regime this
administration plans to impose following the
president’s decision to violate the [Iran
deal] will hurt the Iranian people," the
statement added.
Supporters of Iran likened the US measures
to alleged foreign campaigns to interfere in
the 2016 US presidential election, spreading
the hashtag #StopMeddlingInIran on Twitter.
US officials told Reuters on Sunday the
Trump administration had launched an
offensive of speeches and online
communications meant to foment unrest in
Iran.
More than half a dozen current and former
officials said the campaign, supported by
Pompeo and national security adviser John
Bolton, is meant to work in concert with
Trump’s push to economically throttle Iran.
The current and former officials said the
campaign paints Iranian leaders in a harsh
light, at times using information that is
exaggerated or contradicts other official
pronouncements, including comments by
previous administrations.
"Some of the information the administration
has disseminated is incomplete or
distorted," Reuters said, citing current and
former officials.
A top Iranian official played down the
campaign, saying Washington had sought in
vain to undermine the government since the
Islamic Revolution of 1979.
“Their efforts will fail again,” Reuters
quoted the official, who spoke on condition
of anonymity, as saying.
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