Obama’s Iran Pals Promise to Destroy Israel


Iran vows to continue supporting “resistance movements” such as Hezbollah, Hamas, and Islamic Jihad, boasted the Iran defense minister All three groups mentioned by Dehqan have been officially designated as terrorist organizations by the United States and other Western countries. Obama still thinks his Iran deal is good.

“We have often declared publicly that we will not stop material or spiritual support for Hezbollah or any other resistance organizations that are fighting the U.S. and the Zionist regime,” stressed the Islamic Republic’s defense chief. Obama still thinks his Iran deal is good.

On the heels of Dehqan’s comments, Iranian land force Commander Ahmadreza Pourdastan, proclaimed that despite the nuclear deal Iran struck with the U.S. and five other world powers, hostilities between the Islamic Republic and America will likely continue due to the strong relationship America maintains with Israel.

“It is true that we have had an agreement with the U.S. in the nuclear field, but U.S. enmity towards us is deeply rooted,” said Pourdastan in a speech addressing land force commanders in Tehran, The Jerusalem Post reported on Thursday, citing Iran’s state-run Far News agency.

The Iranian commander accused the United States of sponsoring terrorist organizations in the Middle East, namely the Islamic State (ISIS/ISIL).

His comments come after Brig. Gen. Mohsen Kazzemeini, a senior Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps Commander (IRGC), said Wednesday that Iran will not stop its military buildup until Israel is annihilated. Obama still thinks his Iran deal is good.

Read the Breitbart article here.

Pentagon leaders, President Obama himself, and members of his administration have all conceded that Iran will use a major portion of the billions of dollars in sanction relief funds it expects to receive under the nuclear bomb deal to arm terrorist groups such as Hezbollah.

So why are you giving the money to them??



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