Iran Regime’s Lobby to Oppose New U.S. Policy in the Middle East

Trump’s decisions, operation Decisive Storm to end mullahs’ dream

Those who fiercely oppose US President Donald Trump’s statements these days are the Iranian lobby, which had influenced the former Obama administration, and its allies affiliated to the lobby and terrorist projects across the world. Jerry Maher wrote in Al Arabiya, on Tuesday, February 7, 2017, the following are parts of this article.

Trump’s recent tweets about Iran confused the latter as it is unaware what these stances will lead do and whether these tweets are nothing but mere statements or will they lead to military decisions and operations to confront Iran’s intervention in Syria, Yemen and Iraq and its provocation of countries in the region, particularly the Arab Gulf which the Trump administration views as a strategic ally. The Trump administration is also obliged to support the Gulf in confronting Iran’s expansion and terrorist militias.

Barack Obama’s presidential term has ended. During this time, half a million Syrians fell martyrs. The Assad regime and its allies killed the Syrian people to protect them from being imprisoned twice. 

After Iran and its allies have caused the death of tens of thousands of Syrians, Yemenis and Iraqis, there is now an American administration that is strict in its decisions to confront the expansion of the regime and its sectarian militias in Lebanon, Iraq and Yemen

Terror designs

Now that Obama’s term has ended, we look forward to a better future with the new American administration, which according to information I have attained from figures who are close to it, is working hard to limit Iran’s capabilities and expansion and its acts of going too far against other countries and American allies. Trump recently lambasted Iran in a Twitter post and said: “Iran is playing with fire. They don’t appreciate how ‘kind’ President Obama was to them. Not me!”

Sectarian militias

After Iran and its allies have caused the death of tens of thousands of Syrians, Yemenis and Iraqis, there is now an American administration that is strict in its decisions to confront the expansion of the regime and its sectarian militias in Lebanon, Iraq and Yemen and to protect the stability of Bahrain and Gulf countries which suffer from Iran’s attempts to support terrorism and nurture plans that contribute to igniting sectarian struggle in the region.

Don’t let anyone delude you into thinking that Trump’s era is the second face of Obama’s policy. Be certain that Trump’s term will mark a new phase in besieging Iran, limiting its expansion and eliminating its sectarian project that aims to destabilize the region.