The nuclear deal with iran, hitler, and the ayatollahs

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The Nuclear Deal with Iran, Hitler, and the Ayatollahs The July 14, 2015 Vienna accord over Iran’s development and use of nuclear energy and the lifting of sanctions inevitably brings to mind the “Munich Agreement” made by the governments of Britain and France with Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler on September 30, 1938.1 Believing Hitler’s Word... Hitler demanded the surrender of territories in Czechoslovakia (Sudetenland) whose inhabitants spoke German as a condition for preserving peace in Europe. He assured the other powers that the surrender of these regions would be his last territorial demand.

troops occupied the rest of Czechoslovakia, and in September of that year invaded Poland, thus beginning the Second World War, in which an estimated 75 million people perished.

Feed the Beast to Appease It? History has shown the failure of Neville Chamberlain’s policy of “appeasement” toward Hitler, who demanded ever greater concessions. Today, the same policy is being applied to Iran and one is right to fear that it will have the same results. Believing Iran's leaders ...

The representatives of Britain and France—Prime Ministers Neville Chamberlain and Edouard Daladier—trusted the word of the Nazi dictator and signed the agreement authorizing Germany to annex those territories as a means to “save the peace.” Instead of “Peace for Our Time,” the Bloodiest of Wars Returning to London that day, British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain said before a jubilant crowd that this agreement had secured “peace for our time.” Less than six months later, however, on March 15, 1939, German

The July 14, 2015 Vienna deal: allows Iran to keep most of its nuclear enrichment infrastructure and operate its centrifuges, enshrining it as a nuclear threshold state and enabling its quick breakout as a nuclear weapons state;  allows Iran to develop ballistic missiles with which to target America;  allows Iran to have nuclear weapons ten years from now;  lifts many of the U.S. sanctions imposed on Iran since the 1979 Iranian Embassy hostage crisis even though Iran is the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism;  rewards the Ayatollah regime 

with the return of some $100 billion in Iranian assets frozen since the Embassy hostage crisis and which it will be free to use in its jihad against America;  allows international businesses to invest in Iran generating even more funding for the regime to spread the Islamist Revolution;  implements a risible “foxwatching-over-the-chicken-coop” system of inspections for checking Iran’s fulfillment of its promises;  is an enormous psywar victory for Iran, thus strengthening the Islamist regime, while greatly undermining America’s leadership in the world;  triggers an arms race in the Middle East as U.S. allies and Iranian adversaries there see America as the ever more unreliable peace guarantor in the region. The agreement with Iran rests on the promises made by that country’s representatives. But what good are the promises of Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif and President Hassan Rouhani if real political power is vested in the Ayatollahs? “Iran’s Supreme Leader” Indeed, the highest political and religious authority of the Islamic Republic of Iran is the Ayatollah Sayyed Ali Hosseini Khamenei, who holds the titles of “Iran’s Supreme Leader” and “Leader of the

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