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Tuesday 24 July 2018 - 09:51
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9/11 orchestrators pushing Trump to attack Iran: Scholar

Press TV - President Donald Trump�s hawkish National Security Adviser John Bolton and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo were put in power by the Zionists to further�the neocon agenda with��regime change� in Iran, says an American scholar.

"They were of course put in power by the international Zionist crime syndicate that attacked the United States on September 11, 2001 with the express�purpose of launching a war that as General [Wesley Kanne] Clark revealed would destroy seven countries in five years,� Dr. Kevin Barrett said on Monday.

�Iran was the seventh and the most important country on that neocon hit-list,� the author added.


�So they murdered 3,000 Americans in a false-flag attack designed to essentially inflame the American people against Islam and Muslims so they could take out these seven countries that were threatening to Israel,� he noted.
�And of course Iran is definitely the most important geopolitical opponent that Israel has,� Barrett pointed out.

Trump late on Sunday threatened Iran with hardship "the likes of which few throughout history have ever suffered before." The US president�s all-caps threat on Twitter came after Iranian President Hassan Rouhani warned him not to �play with the lion�s tail.�



Addressing a group of Iranian diplomats in Tehran Sunday, Rouhani said, �America must understand well that peace with Iran is the mother of all peace, and war with Iran is the mother of all wars.�

Even before Trump's tweet, his administration had already intensified the rhetoric against the Islamic Republic.

Pompeo said in a speech on Sunday�that the Trump administration had launched a "maximum pressure campaign" targeting Iran and its economy. Pompeo described Iran's leaders as a "mafia" and promised unspecified support for Iranians unhappy with their government.

Barrett said that the Trump administration�s threats against Iran are largely empty rhetoric as the president�s �fire and fury� threat against North Korea "did not amount to very much."

"Trump and the US government have now essentially recognized North Korea as a de facto nuclear weapon state," he said. "So that threat was utterly and completely empty."

�And now Trump is lashing out at Iran with his crazy tweet,� the analyst said.
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