Wednesday, November 16, 2016

New Era...

Members of the activist group CODEPINK hold signs showing support for US Secretary of State John Kerry and peace with Iran, before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on 'Iran Nuclear Agreement Review', on Capitol Hill in Washington DC, USA, 23 July 2015. EPA


Iran's two top leaders, president and supreme leader, sought to calm concerns over the future of Tehran's nuclear deal in the wake of Donald Trump's election. President said the country will remain committed and loyal to the deal, regardless of the outcome of the U.S. election.

Supreme Leader said Iran was indifferent to the result of the U.S. vote, insisting the Iranian nation was "not worried" about the future and was ready for any fallout from the U.S. election.

Trump's much publicized criticism of the nuclear deal and his campaign vows to renegotiate the terms and increase enforcement of the deal that put off the threat of Tehran developing atomic weapons has sent jitters across Iran.

"We neither mourn nor cheer because it makes no difference to us. We do not have any judgment on the election," Khamenei said. "We are also not worried."
"The Unites States is the same country and over the past 37 years any of the U.S. major parties that came to power brought us no good, while their evil was always directed toward the Iranian nation," Khamenei added.        It's all good.  Just a thought.

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