SHIITE CALIPHATE SHOT HIS REGIME IN THE FOOT
Islamic Republic, a theocratic despotic-regime taken over Iran over 43 years ago, has brought its 43rd president out from empty ballot boxes. That was no surprise given what the country's constitution provides. Yet it was the most brazen and daring act of the Caliphate regime since its inception over 43 years ago.
This time, the Caliphate regime displayed openly its utter disregard for the people of Iran ownership of their country and their choice of system of government they are being governed by. Something that the Caliphate regime must pay a great price for at the political poker-game it currently plays with the West in Vienna.
The potential impact of having an unelected-president presented to the world as the representative of the people of Iran and their country should be, without a doubt, problematic for the Shiite Caliphate regime (the so-called Islamic Republic) in Tehran. For the representatives of the Caliphate are currently locked in fierce negotiations with the United States and its Western allies over the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), signed in 2015, in Vienna Austria. They are desperately seeking to have all the US sanctions imposed against the Caliphate regime by the former US administration lifted.
On the other hand, the United States now under President Biden administration along with its western allies have serious concerns about the behavior and actions of the Shiite Caliphate regime in Tehran. Its unpredictable behaviors toward its neighboring countries, based on religious rivalry with the Sunnis, and throughout the Middle East region and beyond. That includes the enrichment of uranium, developing ballistic missiles, supporting terrorists' organisations in the form of finance and arms—and less about what this regime does to the people of Iran in terms of violation of their human and democratic rights so far. These are some of the things that this Shiite Caliphate regime has been doing since its inception, and continues to do unless stopped. That is a path on which the Shiite Caliphate must not be allowed to run!
Now that the West, and in particular the US, witnessed the selection and appointment of this new so-called president, they would surely want to get as much advantage as possible from the Caliphate regime at the negotiation table. That already begins to reflect on the recent comments by the most influential members of the President Biden administration. Mr Antony blinken, he US Secretary of State, and Mr Robert Malley, special envoy for Iran, both stressed their concerns over the delay in reaching an agreement by the Caliphate regime as well as the Caliphate regime's failure to signing a further extension of snap inspections agreement with the IAEA.
It appears the Shiite Caliphate regime made a grave mistake and shot itself in the foot!
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