Do you remember the old saying: What does not kill me will
make me stronger? This has become the battle hymn of the Islamic Republic these
days.
Jews such as Clifford D. May and their gentile running dogs,
had promised Washington that Iran will be crushed if America reneged on the
nuclear deal and reimposed sanctions. Trained to respond to Jewish commands
without question, America reneged on the deal and reimposed the sanctions, but
Iran was not crushed. On the contrary, the predicted fatal demise of that
country looks more unlikely to happen with every passing day. And so, the Jews
– including Clifford May – began to panic.
May wrote a column to express his frustration at the way
things have gone so far. His article came under the title: “Imagining the
Islamic Republic,” published on August 14, 2018 in The Washington Times. Like
the title suggests, the author is imagining things to soothe his own pain by
pretending that the mirage he sees in the distance is the oasis that was
promised to the Jews four thousand years ago. He cries: Salvation at last knowing
full well that no salvation is forthcoming.
The reality is that nations are rallying around Iran while
severing close ties they have with America. Normally, international companies
would have pulled out of Iran in a panic, but are not doing so this time. All
they did was slow down a little to give themselves time to restructure their
operations and be in a solid position to defy America for as long as it will
take to break –– once and for all –– its newly acquired tendency to bully those
that refuse to submit to its commands or those of Jews.
Here is the reason why the Jews are panicking, and here is
how they are responding: “The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action [JCPOA or Iran
Nuclear Deal] is working and delivering on its goal, as confirmed by the
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in 11 consecutive reports.” That's
the reason for the Jewish panic.
As to the Jewish response, Clifford May says there is a
problem with that assessment, and quotes Olli Heinonen to explain. He says that
Heinonen believes that the IAEA has not followed the logic of confirming the
non-existence of something that doesn't exist. Here are his words: “The IAEA has
only said it has continued to verify non-diversion of nuclear material, but it
has not confirmed that Iran's program remains peaceful”.
It is a good thing that you're wondering who the hell is
this guy, Olli Heinonen, because there is a very sickening story about the way
this man's logic works; a story that needs to be revealed. He was one of the
guys who advised W. Bush that Saddam Hussein was hiding Weapons of Mass
Destruction (WMD). In response, Bush mounted a disastrous attack on Iraq, now
viewed as one of America's biggest mistakes.
After the war, the W sent Heinonen and his team to Iraq to
unearth the WMDs he said were there, but found none. So guess what excuse the
dumbo gave for the bad advice he gave George the W. He said that Saddam Hussein
was to blame because he told the truth about there not being WMDs in Iraq when
he was supposed to lie. But why was Saddam supposed to lie? Because he was an
Arab, and the Jews had stereotyped the Arabs as liars. Thus, by not lying,
Saddam did the salutary thing of showing that it is the Jews who produce
mouth-BS all the time.
If you feel sick already, my friend, get ready to feel even
sicker. Here is why: This guy, Olli Heinonen and his team have been paid good
money during all that time, and they remain on someone's payroll to this day to
produce more of the same Jewish BS.
Clifford May, who is trained in the law, must have
determined he has no case to make against Iran. What to do? Well, he did what
lawyers who defend a losing case always do. In a gesture that imitates the kid
who kicks sand in the eyes of the spectators to blind them and give himself the
chance to do something naughty, Clifford May lashed out at the Iranians.
He did so, not because of what they are doing or failing to
do in the matter of the Nuclear Deal, but because of everything else that's
irrelevant to the subject.
To add spice to his argument, Clifford May also lashed out
at the European Union for not seeing Iran in bad light the way that he does.
Here is a taste of that:
“Our friends across the pond view Iran' leaders through
rose-colored glasses … ignoring their malevolent activities, including: Funding
jihadists, enabling Assad, arming Houthi rebels in Yemen, backing al
Qaeda-linked groups in Afghanistan, developing missiles and violating human
rights at home”.