With a big picture of a broken Statue of Liberty on the webpage, the Supreme Leader of Iran, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, posted a message to his followers. With with Iran Nuclear deal in the bag, Khamenei takes no time to continue to take umbrage with the US and Israel, with the US identified as the “global tyranny”, and Israel as ” the Zionists”. Although he does not mention out and out violence, his tone, and references make it evident.
more on Khamenei’s message next page
We need to take care of these killer musls now.
Who cares…As long as they COMPLY to this agreement…let them think, say and pray whatever they want..just COMPLY.
Even Muslim doctors ??? Every one to be deported?? START THINKING
That’s what Bin Laden said too…Obama is destroying us….but he meant the terrorist groups.
yes, even muslim doctors. when the muslims leave they will need doctors.
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WASHINGTON, Feb 13 (Reuters) – Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has responded to overtures from U.S. President Barack Obama amid nuclear talks by sending him a secret letter, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday.
Citing an Iranian diplomat, the paper said the Iranian cleric had written to Obama in recent weeks in response to a presidential letter sent in October.
Obama’s letter suggested the possibility of U.S.-Iranian cooperation in fighting Islamic State if a nuclear deal was secured, the paper said, quoting the diplomat.
Khamenei’s letter was “respectful” but noncommittal, it quoted the diplomat as saying.
Both the White House and the Iranian mission at the United Nations declined to comment on the report.
Khamenei said this week he could accept a compromise in the nuclear talks and gave his strongest defense yet of Iranian President Hassan Rouhani’s decision to negotiate with the West, a policy opposed by powerful hardliners at home.
The nuclear talks with the United States, Russia, China, Britain, France and Germany are aimed at clinching an accord that would ease Western concerns that Tehran could pursue a covert nuclear weapons program, in return for the lifting of sanctions that have ravaged the Iranian economy.
Negotiators have set a June 30 final deadline for an accord, and Western officials have said they aim to agree on the substance of such a deal by March.
Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is due to address the U.S. Congress on Iran on March 3 – to the annoyance of the Obama administration – has vowed “to foil this bad and dangerous agreement.” (Reporting by Sandra Maler; Additional reporting by Jeff Mason in San Francisco and Michelle Nichols at the United Nations; Editing by Mohammad Zargham)
Do your homework and you will see what i say is not garbage, I dont do that, I just state the facts and its liberals like you that cant handle the truth… You look like a muzzie yourself stewart with your americanized name!
Stewart. Thats the problem. They cant comply. It goes against their beliefs or rather , their agenda.