Pompeo compares Iran to the Nazis on the second anniversary of the departure of the US nuclear deal

Pompeo compares Iran to the Nazis on the second anniversary of the departure of the US nuclear deal

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Perhaps trying to keep the "maximum pressure" anti-Iran campaign at the center, even in the midst of a pandemic and historic unemployment, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has turned to one of the most common. and we can notice more vague labels for "enemies" of the United States.

In official statements Saturday and the same day that Russia and other former Soviet states commemorate the victory day of World War II, Pompeo made reference to the United States and our allies

defeat of Hitler's Germany, while immediately turning to Iran, compare the Islamic Republic to a Nazi regime.

The specifically marked declaration The second anniversary of the Trump administration’s withdrawal from the nuclear deal with Iran (JCPOA), reached by Tehran and six other signatory states in 2015.

Pompeo compares Iran to the Nazis on the second anniversary of the departure of the US nuclear deal 2

"Seventy-five years ago, the United States and our allies came together to rid the world of the Nazis and their hateful ideology," said Pompeo. he said

. "Today we face a serious challenge to regional peace from another rebel regime …"

He continued: "We call again on the international community to join us in arresting the biggest sponsor of anti-Semitism."

After declaring that a world is a "much safer" place due to the United States' exit from the JCPOA, he celebrated the sanctions imposed by the United States on Iran for "preventing Iran to fund and equate terrorists with billions of dollars. "He promised that" we will never allow Iran to have a nuclear weapon. "

More than a week ago, Pompeo said that administrative plans extend its arms embargo to Iran"We will use all the tools we can in our diplomatic capacity to ensure that the ban on the sale of arms to Iran does not expire (in) a few months," he said. -he says. he said to FOX. Iranian leaders responded by threatening "overwhelming response" if EE. USA arrives with extension.

However, unlike the German Nazi war machine in history, Iran does not seem ready to "march for Europe" or anywhere anytime soon, given that its main industries, its economy and its currency are collapsing. Freefall, but also for months, the coronavirus has affected the population, especially heads of government.