We have
picked up these quotes directly from a post which was sent to us by the United States Institute of Peace. These quotes seem to have an extremely biased opinion about Iran. One fails to understand the duality
of standards. Hasn’t United States godfathering Israel in the genocide in Gaza
and supplying all sorts of lethal arms to Ukraine. The readers are invited to
read these quotes dispassionately and form their own opinion.
National Security Council Coordinator for Strategic
Communications John Kirby on July 08, 2024 said, “We’re not in a position
where we’re willing to get back to the negotiating table with Iran just because
they elected a new president. They’re still supporting terrorist groups like
Hamas and Hezbollah. They’re still supporting the Houthis as the Houthis attack
ships in the Red Sea. They’re still attacking shipping as well. And they’re
still supplying drones and drone technology and drone expertise to the Russians
so that the Russians can continue to kill innocent Ukrainians like they did
over the weekend.”
“We will see what Pezeshkian wants to get done, but we are
not expecting any changes in Iranian behavior sadly.”
State Department Spokesperson Matthew Miller on July 08
said, “So we have no expectations that this election will lead to a fundamental
change in Iran’s direction or its policies. At the end of the day, it’s not the
president that has the ultimate say over the future of Iran’s policy; it is the
supreme leader, and of course we have seen the direction that he has chosen to
take Iran in. Obviously, if the new president had the authority to make steps
to curtail Iran’s nuclear program, to stop funding terrorism, to stop
destabilizing activities in the region, those would be steps that we would
welcome. But needless to say, we don’t have any expectations that that’s what’s
likely to ensue.”
“So let’s let Pezeshkian take office first. I don’t have
anything to announce today. We have always said that diplomacy is the most
effective way to achieve an effective, sustainable solution with regard to
Iran’s nuclear program, one of the issues with which we have great concerns,
obviously, and nothing about the election has changed that. But we have also
made clear that we are far from any kind of meaningful diplomatic resolution
right now given Iran’s escalation across the board.”
State Department spokesperson Vedant Patel on July 01,
said, "We’re not in a position to confirm or – any turnout number or
speculate on what the implications of that might mean for the Iranian regime.
Our viewpoint is that even the Iranian Government’s official numbers about
turnout are most – like most other things as it relates to the Iranian regime,
are unreliable. Our view is that these elections in Iran are not free and fair,
and we have no expectation that these elections and whatever the outcome might
be will lead to a fundamental change in Iran’s direction or lead the Iranian
regime to offer more respect for human rights and more dignity for its
citizens."
Deputy Special Envoy for Iran Abram Paley on June 26
said, “As the Iranian regime prepares for its presidential elections, the US
unfortunately has no expectation of free and fair elections or fundamental
change in Iran’s direction. Of course, the candidates have been hand-picked by
the Guardian Council, but we also know the Iranian people lack access to even
the most basic freedoms; necessary features of any democracy. In the face of
the authoritarian regime’s long history of harassing and intimidating
journalists, suppressing election coverage, and denying freedom of peaceful of
assembly, we support the Iranian people. The United States will continue to
defend human rights in Iran, shine a light on the regime’s repression, and
support a free and democratic future.”
State Department spokesperson on June 30 said, "The
elections in Iran are not free and fair.”
"Unfortunately, we have no expectation that these
elections, whatever the outcome, will lead to fundamental change in Iran’s
direction or more respect by the Iranian regime for the human rights of Iran’s
citizens.”
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