BREAKING UPDATE: Iran Comes Clean – Obama’s Betrayal Greater Than Expected

BREAKING UPDATE: Iran Comes Clean – Obama’s Betrayal Greater Than Expected

Recently an Iranian military commander has claimed that the U.S. has been quietly encouraging them, the Islamic Republic, to keep it’s missile testing a secret – in most part to not raise concerns in the region. Now, the cat is out of the bag and guess what… MAJOR cause for concern is spreading rapidly throughout the region, as more details of this possible betrayal come to light.

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From the Washington Free Beacon:

“At this time, the Americans are telling [us]: ‘Don’t talk about missile affairs, and if you conduct a test or maneuver, don’t mention it,’” Hajizadeh was quoted as saying during a recent Persian-language speech that was translated by the Middle East Media Research Institute.

“If we agree to this, they will advance another step, and say: ‘Don’t conduct [a missile test] at this time, and also don’t do it in the Persian Gulf region.’ After that, they will tell us: ‘Why do you need your missiles to have a range of 2,000 km [anyway?]?’ Hajizadeh reportedly said.

The military commander expressed concern that the United States will attempt to dissuade Iran from developing missile technology capable of carrying a nuclear payload.

“After that, they will tell [us]: ‘Next, we will check whether your missiles can really carry nuclear weapons. Bring us the details [of the missiles].’ After that, they will say: ‘We need to set up cameras.’ And, finally, they will say: ‘Either saw [the missiles up into pieces] or, like [Libyan dictator Mu’ammar] Gadhafi, load them onto a ship and hand [them] over to us.’” he said.

Hajizadeh further claimed that the United States “cannot be trusted.”

Iran, he said, “must face them down firmly, and we must act. If we do not, we will witness daily their exaggerated and evil demands.”

Meanwhile, the State Department continues to refuse to comment on the matter. Claiming that they do not respond to such inquiries in a public format when it comes to Iran.

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