Last treatment of Tehran's terrorism is cauterization


(MENAFN- Arab Times) Ahmed Al-Jarallah Editor-in-Chief, the Arab Times



It is evident that the game of
masked terrorism being played by Iran in the region is all that it can resort
to, especially after its leaders have realized that the United States of
America is not merely flexing its military muscles by mobilizing its air and
marine military personnel in the region, and planning to send 120,000 soldiers.





This is seconded by President
Donald Trump's statement which warns Iran of huge suffering if it commits
anything erroneous in this regard.





The warnings issued by the US
administration is not different from those issued to advice Iran throughout the
past years. However, instead of taking the advice, Iran chose to dance on the
edge of hell in a game of impractical threats, given that reality begs to
differ.





The political tone used by the
leaders of Iran is no different from that used by the late Iraqi President
Saddam Hussein when he would threaten to burn down half of Israel, hang
American soldiers on the fences of Baghdad, and make the US bow in the Iraqi
desert. He had warned about the presence of ballistic missiles and Jerusalem
army of seven million personnel, in addition to the song of foreigners which
his Information minister Mohammad Saeed Al-Sahhaf sang for two years before the
US invasion of Iraq.





At that time, Saddam was
practicing masqueraded terror via some groups affiliated to him, exactly the
way the Mullahs of Iran, who are living in the dark ages, are currently doing.
Nevertheless, all these rhetoric and threats did not deter the strongest
military in the world from invading Iraq within a few days, and chasing away
Saddam and his ruling clique. In fact, the leader of the Iraqi regime took
refuge in a hole inside a farm to hide and save his head from the hangman.





During the period between
February 2003 and April 2003, all Baath leaders were certain that the US will
not dare engage in a war with Iraq. They built their illusions on the rainbow
of analysis which proved to be empty. They failed to properly analyze the
reality of events and politics, covering their ears and eyes from anything that
would prevent the war from erupting.





Iraq's scenario is repeating in
Iran where intimidation and threats from its leaders have intensified. They
have vowed to set fire to the entire Gulf waters under the American feet, sink
the aircraft carriers, and other such threats based on empty words which cannot
avert the war but will instead increase the chances of its occurrence.





There is difference in the cases
of Saddam and Khomeini; in the case of the former, it was Saddam and Sahhaf who
were issuing threats, but in the case of the latter, the threats are coming
from about 20 entities, each with its own dictionary. This is a clear
indication that there is division in the Iranian leadership, which is already
suffering from international isolation and public wrath. In addition, the
release of threats by Iran has never been interpreted on the ground, which renders
the entire political and military scene as comical.





Therefore, the various terrorist
attacks and acts of sabotage being exercised directly by Iran or indirectly via
its agents in the region are tantamount to a person putting his head inside a
hornet's nest from which he definitely will not come out unharmed. This is due
to the fact that it is not the region alone that has been enduring the
terrorism and recklessness of Iran but even the entire world.





Therefore, it is imperative today
to administer the last treatment, which is cauterization, so that the regime
falls in order to rescue the Iranians, the region and the world from this
terrorist clique.





By Ahmed Al-Jarallah





Editor-in-Chief, the Arab
Times

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