Bomb Explosions in Ghouta

Death tolls continue to rise in Eastern Ghouta, Syria. “On 20 August 2012, President Barack Obama used the phrase “red line” in reference to the use of chemical weapons. On 6 September 2013, a bill was filed to authorize the use of military force against the Syrian military, mainly in response to the use of sarin in the Ghouta attack on 21 August 2013.”

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Jordan Ambassador Predicts Iran Coup de tat.

For the past couple of years, Jordanian leaders have not only condemned the politics of Supreme Leader Khamenei, and Iranian clerics, but has forecasted Iranians uprising and the overthrow of the Iranian regime.

NCRI reports several quotes made by former Jordanian Ambassador, Minister Bassam al-Amoush to the State of Iran. The Jordanian Ambassador accused Supreme Leader Khamenei as meddling in regional state of affairs.

“He also added: “the Iranian people are civilized and Muslim, and Iranians want their rulers to care for them. Dr. al-Amoush said, “Iran clerical regime spend money on regional wars that do not have any benefit for the people.” Al-moush condemned the divisive policies of the Iranian regime which resulted in the breakdown of the Islamic countries. He said: “I take issue with the divisive policies that Khamenei follows as the Supreme Leader of Iran.”

Even though Jordan and U.S, diplomatic relations go back as far as 1949, and the U.S view Jordan as a peaceful ally who advocates peace in the region. The Jordanian leader has vented strong sentiments against Israel who is a principal ally of U.S. In a 2014 speech, Bassam al-Amoush compared the Jews to Hitler.

July 2017, al-Amoush said “the fall of Iran regime is near. He labels Iran as a ‘terrorist’ occupier in the region. The former Diplomat said, “We must cooperate with the United States and other Western countries.” Bassam al-Amoush blames, “missiles fired at Saudi Arabia on Iran.”

As the protests spread throughout Iran, al-Amoush words came to pass, mission accomplished for the Iranian rebellious uprise against the Iran regime, the protestors are taking destiny in their own hands and demanding change in the rulership, and tired of Iran clerics focusing on regional conditions.

 

Iranians Frustration with Globalization

There’s a growing perception among Iranians that President Hassan Rouhani position on globalization; trade, and fostering regional and international relations does not have a direct benefit to the Iranian people.  In October, President Rouhani had bilateral talks with Turkey President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. In November Russia President Vladimir Putin held trilateral talks in Sochi with Iran President Rouhani and Turkey President Erdogan to dialogue over political groups influencing the conflict in Syria.

President Rouhani and Iran leaders are a major voice in the politics of Israel-Palestine conflicts, Rouhani has voiced his disapproval of United States President Donald Trump declaration that the U.S will move its Embassy to Jerusalem as a physical acknowledgment that Jerusalem is officially the Capitol of Israel.  Rhouhani said Jerusalem is the Capitol of Palestine. Meantime; economic and government corruption festers in the social fabric of Iran; and demonstrators protests that Rouhani should concentrate on whats best for Iran, they want the regime to create economic policies that are conducive to the economic-political environment that enriches the lives of Iranians.The people don’t see how President Rouhani international affairs; his position on trade, and fostering regional, and international relations benefit the Iranian people.

Iranian protests resonate a frustrated message that the government is not orchestrating policies that progress the lives of Iranians. Iranians feel the Iran government lacks a national focus for  Iranians

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UN Members Votes Against Jerusalem Status

The future of Jerusalem, UN members votes against U.S Declaration to recognize Jerusalem as the Capitol of Israel, and to move U.S Embassy to Israel to Jerusalem.

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