It took a so-called specialist in sanctions and an Iranian
speaking pundit to reveal – as they do inadvertently – how the rigidity which
characterizes Jewish thinking, makes the Jews go in circles rather than develop
the way that other cultures do.
Those two are Emanuelle Ottolenghi and Saeed Ghasseminejad
who wrote the article which came under the title: “Even Seemingly Harmless
Investments in Iran Will Flow to the Iranian Revolutionary Guard,” published in
the Weekly Standard on August 17, 2015. Having shouted from the rooftops that
Iran's money – which will be returned to it following the conclusion of the
nuclear deal – will be used to finance terrorism, the Jewish pundits have now
admitted defeat … but they immediately did the Jewish thing of going in a
circle.
Here is how they played this thing: “In the words of
Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, 'The Lion's share of the
funding that will be freed up with the sanctions relief will go to things
economic.'” And then they added their own opinion: “Iran will no doubt invest in
'things economic,' but it will be the IRGC that gets the lion's share.” In
fact, this is how they end the article, the IRGC being the Iranian
Revolutionary Guard Corps.
To get to that conclusion, they begin the article by saying
that the IRGC has tremendous clout in the Iranian civilian economy, and that it
is populated by people who fail the “moderation test” because they represent
the ideological vanguard that's “responsible for exporting the revolution
abroad and enforcing its rule at home.”
Thus, instead of reasoning that because the circumstances
which brought about the Iranian revolution have changed, so will the guardians
of that revolution – the two writers remained stuck to the Jewish idea that the
human race is divided into (a) good people such as the Jews who will always
remain good; and (b) evil people such as those who do not see eye to eye with
the Jews, and will always remain evil. For these reasons, Ottolenghi and
Ghasseminejad have concluded that the IRGC will never change and will remain
evil, always exporting revolution abroad and enforcing its rule at home.
Another thing that comes out this inadvertent series of
revelations is that Iran
has a powerful economy. In addition, the indications are that it has acquired a
backbone of steel due to the sanctions that were imposed on it. The description
of a company called Khatam al-Anbia, nicknamed “unrivaled king of Iran 's private
sector economy,” is a phenomenon that exists only in advanced economies.
That company could not have grown to the size that is
described in the article – all of it under sanctions – unless it diverted its
attention to the local resources, and used then to satisfy local needs. And
this is the strategy that is the real tonic which fortifies an economy. It has
worked for other nations; and now we are shown that it worked for Iran as well.
In short, the sanctions that were imposed on Iran did not kill the Iranian
economy; they made it stronger.
Now imagine the people who make up the Revolutionary Guard
declaring that in the absence of a threat coming from abroad, they no longer
see a reason to keep the country on a revolutionary footing. And so, they do
what the revolutionaries have done throughout history, everywhere else in the
world, and trade their revolutionary attire for a business suit and a
briefcase. What do you think the Iranian nation will come to look like a
generation or two from now?
Whatever it will be, the people of Iran have the right to what is
theirs, and what they do with it. Moreover, no one that does not wish to end up
in a gas chamber or an incinerator should even think of organizing the
imbeciles of the American Congress with the aim of getting them to commit the
crime against humanity of attacking that country or any country in the region
which seeks to evolve naturally the way things have always been prior to the
advent of the Jews in Palestine, and their takeover of that nation.