After Rushdie Attack, Anyone Who Wants to Continue Iran Nuclear Deal Should Have Their Head Examined

by Roger L. Simon

Who could take seriously the endless negotiations and renegotiations of the Iran Deal, aka the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JPCOA)?

They were always a masquerade that played into the hands of the mullahs, allowing them more time for covert research in their campaign for nuclear weapons. All nations, starting with the United States’ Manhattan Project during World War II, have conducted their nuclear research in a clandestine manner, as far from prying eyes as possible

To think that Iran, of all nations, wouldn’t do the same defies credulity. In fact, after Israel’s Mossad smuggled an astonishing ton of nuclear weapons planning documents and computer disks out of a Tehran warehouse, only a deliberate liar could pretend the mullahs weren’t hellbent on obtaining such weapons and their delivery systems, despite whatever they said or whatever they signed.

Of course, there were plenty of those deliberate liars, including the Europeans whose interest in the deal was always to provide cover for lucrative trade with Iran, as well as to obtain more of their oil supplies.

The Russians and the Chinese always saw Iran as more of an ally than a threat, so their participation in the JCPOA was even more of a masquerade, much in the way they pretend to be concerned about “climate change.” Indeed, China is a significant purchaser of Iranian oil, and the Russians, of late, are reputed to be trading advanced weaponry with the Iranians, their latest Sukhoi jets for Iran’s surprisingly sophisticated drones.

Donald Trump—the real estate developer who turned out to be something of a foreign policy genius just by applying the common sense sorely lacking in so-called experts—pulled out of the JPCOA and applied sections. But the moment that Joe Biden was installed as president, the John Kerrys of the world were back on their private jets for another week—at taxpayer expense—of pointless jawing with the latest “moderate” Iranian spokesperson at a five-star hotel.

Lately, these discussions have been going even more poorly, for the obvious reason that the Iranians have no interest other than stalling while they go about their work. It’s worth noting that many details of the previous deal were hidden from the public, undoubtedly because they were so favorable to Iran, especially where inspections were concerned.

Indeed, they probably rendered the whole enterprise moot.

But now, we have the murderous attack on author Salman Rushdie to remind us exactly what the Islamic Republic is actually like.

The attacker was obeying Ayatollah Khomeini’s 1989 fatwa (Islamic legal ruling) against Rushdie that has never been revoked in the intervening 33 years. From Dr. Andrew Bottom’s always useful blog:

“I am informing all brave Muslims of the world that the author of ‘The Satanic Verses,’ a text written, edited, and published against Islam, the Prophet of Islam, and the Qur’an, along with all the editors and publishers aware of its contents, are condemned to death. I call on all valiant Muslims wherever they may be in the world to kill them without delay, so that no one will dare insult the sacred beliefs of Muslims henceforth. And whoever is killed in this cause will be a martyr, Allah willing.”

You have to say this for the original Ayatollah—he didn’t mince words or cloak them in deliberately ambiguous diplomat-speak.

And lest you think this is something from the distant past, as of Feb. 14, 2019, the new Ayatollah (Khamenei) posted the following on Twitter, social media’s best home for fascist dictators, religious and otherwise, and where Donald Trump isn’t allowed to post. Free speech for terrorists, but not for thee.

Under the Khamenei.Ir account, “Imam Khomeini’s verdict regarding Salman Rushdie is based on divine verses and just like divine verses, it is solid and irrevocable.”

Since the dastardly act at The Chautauqua Institute, Iran has “‘categorically’ denied any link with Salman Rushdie’s attacker—instead blaming the writer himself,” according to the BBC. The Beeb further noted that “Iranian media have extensively commented on the attack, calling it ‘divine retribution.’”

U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken called the attack “despicable,” which, of course, it was. What will he do?

Isn’t it time finally to pull out of the JCPOA part and parcel? Who could possibly believe that the Islamic regime would negotiate in good faith and then follow the agreement faithfully?

Nevertheless, my guess is that Biden & Co. won’t. They will continue to pay at least lip service to the deal. To do otherwise would be admitting that Trump was right all along, at the very moment they are, via an increasingly Gestapo-like FBI, making every effort to make sure the former president will never run again. That’s more important to the Democratic leadership than the mullahs having the means of mass destruction.

As far as the Islamic Republic is concerned, the Israelis, at least for now, are on their own.

On a personal note, I met Rushdie myself in the early ’90s, when I was president of the PEN America Center West. (I doubt he would remember.) The fatwa was already in place and we were doing our best then to defend him, although writer’s organizations have little power. Over the years, his struggle had faded from view for the most part with freedom of speech under attack from so many quarters now, particularly on the left.

So, I was shocked when I heard what had happened to him. Like all of us, I assume, I wish Salman a speedy recovery and am pleased to hear he’s now off a ventilator and able to speak.

First published in the Epoch Times.

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3 Responses

  1. The reason Twitter banned The Demagogue is because a crowd of his supporters attacked The United States Capitol just after listening to him and his associates give speeches telling them in very thinly veiled terms that the election was stolen and they had to do something about it, and he posted messages to that platform afterward condoning what they did.

    Not that it’s that big a deal, because only morons frequent Twitter or pay attention to it, but there’s no need for you to cry about freedom of speech when there was a reason for them giving him the boot.

  2. When will we learn that communications have consequences, that it means that Free Speech is not free; its violent consequences are often paid for in pain and blood. Free Speech exists in a continuum and earns the karma, consequences, intended or not, for all thereby affected. Ask Hitler, Mussolini, and Tojo and those they convinced to follow them whether enthusiastically or reluctantly.
    Salman Rushdie’s enforced debt to the religious fatwa demanded against him won’t be fully paid until he’s assassinated. Free Speech appreciates courage and facts as allies.

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