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Ex-US army officer on Trump's Iran policy: President has got bad advisors



Sputnik - Sputnik talked about Washingtons policy towards Iran with Scott Bennett, a former US Army officer and counter-terrorism analyst.




US President Donald Trump has warned the rest ofthe world tochoose betweenthe US and Iran. He said that anyone doing business withIran will not be doing business withAmerica. Washington re-imposed economic sanctions onTehran afterwithdrawing fromthe 2015 Iran nuclear deal. Meanwhile, the European Commission will block US sanctions againstIran.

Sputnik: Donald Trump has accused Iran ofmalign activity and supporting terrorism; what did he mean bythat, inyour opinion?

Scott Bennett:In my opinion, the president is referring tothe bad intelligence and propaganda which Israel and Saudi Arabia have always been feeding the president and the neocons inWashington that have been bloodthirsty and all aboutwar forthe past18 years. They've consistently always tried topaint Iran asa source ofinstability and conquest inthe Middle East when, infact, its rather more likeIsrael and Saudi Arabia are the forces ofconquest. But the president has been told, sincehes new tohis job, that Iran is a destabilizer, that Iran has been onthe side ofISIS and financing and backing these wars inSyria and elsewhere. That really is fundamentally wrong. Iran has been working againstthe forces ofISIS, Al Qaeda, al-Nusra, the Wahhabi terrorism that is spreading upinto Europe; that has spread upinto Germany, Sweden, Britain, Italy and elsewhere. All ofthat comes fromIsrael and Saudi Arabia's destabilization ofSyria, alongwith the gullibility ofthe United States and the duplicity ofNATO, France and Great Britain. When he refers toIran asa destabilizer, it really is ignorant and he needs tobe cured ofthat, and I think the president has got a lot ofbad advisors aroundhim, such asJohn Bolton, Nikki Haley and Mike Pompeo who are not interested inthe advancing the interest ofthe American people; theyre not interested inpeace, they are still interested inthis obsession ofworld hegemony and full-spectrum dominance that makes the US sort ofthe policeman, high priest and executioner ofthe world, all inthe same office.

Sputnik: Do you think that given the strength and might ofthe American political machine and the global supporters ofthe administration that Iran would, infact, be prepared tocurb their activities inexchange forlifting ofthe new sanctions?

Scott Bennett:Well I dont think so because Iran views this American aggression asan existential threat and it is only the beginning stage ofa full-scale information, economic and political war that the United States has been waging, essentially, for40 years. President Trump is trying toratchet it upand Iran views it asa threat toits entire existence; so theyre not going toback down, I dont think. They may be wise and skilled enough toengage indiplomatic and public relations conversations forthe benefit ofEurope and other parties watching and listening, forthe benefit ofgathering allies and supporters. The Iranians can make overtures toPresident Trump asNorth Korea did and fully invite the president tocome and learn ofIran, butIran won't be changing anything; it wont be changing its government, it wont be changing its right toself-defense throughits ballistic missile program, or any other missile program, which every country has a right todo; it isn't pursuing nuclear weapons, it is backing and supporting Hezbollah and Syria and other forces that really are legitimately claiming tobe fighting againstthe conquest ofSaudi Arabia and Israel, butI dont think Iran's going toback down. That being said, I think the president again is using bluster, he is using bluff, he is using these economic sanctions asa tactic totry and force the Iranians tosome conversation, because the president does view everything that Obama did aspoison. Remember, the United States is ina civil war, weve just had all ofour major Internet companies [take downpages] that have a sort ofconservative flavor, Ron Paul, Alex Jones, people and speakers and companies, my website even was taken downmysteriously; were having a purge inthe United States ofconservative voices that have traditionally called forthe stabilization ofties betweenthe United States and Russia. In fact, the normalization and friendship betweenthe United States and Russia, aswell asIran, I went toIran abouta month ago, so were having inthe United States a lot ofpeople and organizations being shut downby Twitter, byFacebook, byYouTube and thats very, very symptomatic ofmassive informational war and the night ofthe long knives. So the president himself is undersiege bythese neoconservative, hostile war forces, so I've always said that if Iran can get pastthe Obama poison that Trump attributes tothe JCPOA and say we're happy tomake the same deal withyou and just call it the Trump deal, maybe withsome modifications that Iran wants and needs that does not compromise our stability, and yes, were happy tohave a conversation, we dont need tobe inthe deal because Obama signed it, we're happy todo it if you join in. But then it becomes a trust issue, can the United States be trusted? If we look atthe track record ofwhat weve done toUkraine, and the political coup dtat overthrow, that Victoria Nuland, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama did when they threw outYanukovych, which is the reason that they are prosecuting Paul Manafort, and look what we did toLibya, and what we've done toother countries, it becomes very dubious if the United States can be trusted inanything. Thats the real motivation behindIran: youre not trustworthy, you have toprove tous that youre not going totry and do a regime change, something similar likeyou promised toNorth Korea, and I think Iran has Russia and China ontheir side toback them.

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