It
was only the beginning when Prime Minister Netanyahu spoke before Congress about
Iran and the very serious topics Andrew G. Bostom,
M.D., M.S. describes in his explosive new book, Iran's Final Solution for Israel - The Legacy of Shi'ite
Islamic Jew-Hatred in Iran. Now comes a letter sent by 47 Republican senators to Iranian
leaders in defiance of President Barack Obama with freshman Senator Tom Cotton
of Arkansas leading the pack. "We're making sure that Iran's leaders
understand if Congress doesn't approve a deal, Congress won't accept a deal,"
says Cotton. The letter was addressed to the "Leaders of the Islamic
Republic of Iran."
Dr. Bostom will explain why we must support Sen. Tom
Cotton/the GOP-47 and their letter to Iran, as a means of ending these
self-destructive "negotiations" with a Shiite theocratic regime whose
ugly and dangerous ideological pillars are jihadism, Islamic Jew-hatred, and
the active dehumanization of all non-Muslims via "najis" - "uncleanliness
of the infidel" - doctrine.
The doctrine of "najis" is very much alive as evidenced by Iranian
theocratic leader Ayatollah Khamenei's 2013 tweet about Israel as an "unclean
rabid dog," and his 2013 fatwa against "unclean" Bahai - a
religious minority within Iran - that has increased their dehumanizing
persecution. Read below the description of what happened to an innocent Bahai
family flower business after Khamenei's 2013 fatwa.
Parva Rahmanian's family used to run a flower
shop in Iran - until the government revoked their business license. The reason
given was simple: as Baha'is, they were "unclean" - and so were their
floral designs. The uncleanliness of the Baha'is was, to the world's great
shock and outrage, the subject of a recent (2013) fatwa by the Supreme Leader
Ali Khamenei, which stated, "Any communication, friendship, or association
with the Baha'i, a damned sect, must be
avoided."
Subsequently, Parva Rahmanian and her family "received a letter from
the Justice Bureau saying that as a florist, one's hands get wet while
decorating flowers, and given that Baha'is are considered unclean by the
high-ranking clerics... the work permit was revoked"
Using Iranian Foreign Minister Zarif's interview
last Wednesday on NBC News as an example, Dr. Bostom can also explain how Iran
practices "takiya" - sanctioned Islamic dissimulation - in
negotiations, as part of its jihad doctrine, rendering the whole idea of talks,
dubious at best, and self-destructive at worst.
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