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The Real Fatwa
Judge for yourself if Khamenei is acting out of fear or arrogance; with Obama asleep at the wheel, you can read it either way.
by Michael Ledeen
May 2, 2015

Iran pundits know that serious undertakings by the regime require specific authorization from the supreme leader, Obama’s pen pal Ali Khamenei. An excellent Iranian source, with an excellent track record on such matters, informs me that the supreme leader issued a fatwa on April 14th to two of Iran’s most powerful killers, Generals Mohammad — Ali Jafari (head of the Revolutionary Guards), and Qassem Suleimani (head of the Quds Force), authorizing them to take any and all actions to destroy the Saudi royal family and its regime.

It’s a big deal. According to this account, Khamenei authorized Jafari and Suleimani to work with non-Shi’a forces in the kingdom (most Iranian subversion to date has focused on the oil-rich eastern provinces, which are heavily Shi’a), and, as in the case of supporting Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad, there are no restrictions on budget or tactics. Khamenei has been quite outspoken of late on the Saudis, and you can hear echoes of the fatwa in a recent speech (barely a week afterwards).

I think you can also see its effect in the recent Iranian moves against ships in the Persian Gulf, which is a direct threat to the kingdom’s lifeline to its customers in the West.

Khamenei’s move against the royal family is quite audacious, and could bespeak several very different convictions. He might believe that the strategic tide is running in his favor, and hence the moment favors a dramatic push against the Sunni king. Contrariwise, Khamenei might be concerned that things are going badly, and thus that he needs some spectacular victory to rally his own people and the turbulent jihadis in the region.

The biggest sign that things are going swimmingly comes from Washington, where the Obama willingness to favor, or at least tolerate, most any Iranian advance or demand has long since transcended shame and transmogrified into parody. When Pentagon lawyers coughed up the outrageous view that our defense pact with the Marshall Islands doesn’t require us to do a thing for their captured ship and hostage sailors (except maybe pay off the mullahs, I suppose), it removed all doubt that we were the pulling guard for Iran’s end-run around law and order when and where they wish.

Having confirmed that Washington is still on his side, Khamenei dispatched Foreign Minister Zarif to New York, where he unburdened himself of a series of insults and peremptory barks at the United States. As Matthew Continetti of the Washington Free Beacon rightly stresses, most leading American commentators were enchanted by Zarif’s outrage, but we’re not. It’s a very bad sign, illustrating Tehran’s recognition that the regime has won the battle for Washington, and our feckless elite’s rushing to the winning side.

They shouldn’t be so confident. Certainly Khamenei has plenty of bad news. I discuss the domestic disaster here, and that’s only the beginning of the dark cloud over the supreme leader’s downtown palace. The seemingly relentless march of the Iranian hegemon across the Middle East and big chunks of Africa is stalled, blocked, or actually losing. Unexpectedly, some would say. All of a sudden we hear that “Assad may fall,” and the attendant rumors that Iran is considering alternatives in Syria (disinformation, as I see it, since Khamenei has long since told Jafari and Suleimani to go all in for Assad, whatever the cost in Iranian treasure [much of it Khamenei’s own money] and flesh). Hezbollah was sent on to the Syrian battlefield, and it hasn’t been fun. Indeed, things are so bad that the regime has been trying to conceal the body count:

Thus far there are no official numbers for Hezbollah fatalities in Syria. In the progression from the secret burial of fighters who died carrying out their jihadist duties, to the announcement of fighting alongside the Syrian regime and open declaration of fatalities, and finally to the holding of public funerals for them, Hezbollah has kept the number of its losses secret. There has been no clear and honest explanation for the silence on these numbers. Logic leads us to two possible explanations: the party either does not want to reveal the magnitude of the losses it has incurred defending the Syrian regime, or it does not want to reveal the enormity of the figures compared to the number of fighters killed in the open conflict with the Israeli enemy. Perhaps both explanations are true.

Whatever explanation you favor, it’s obvious that the regime doesn’t want the Iranian people to look at the story, right? Otherwise they wouldn’t spike it. Nor would they order Iranian family relatives to hold burials in the middle of the night, nor tell Lebanese religious authorities to conceal the casualty figures, both of which are in effect.
 
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I wonder if any body can link me to this Decree .?
If not then this another blatant lie.
 
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The irony, the ones whose noses are being rubbed in dirt are Iranians and allies. Tell that Khamenei rat to turn his words into action, just for once.

Don't rush, Saudi war against Yemeni peasants is not over yet. Arab armies have been a huge failure since 1948, no matter how modern their military is.
 
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Michael Ledeen is a die-hard Zionist, and he is one of the people who tirelessly campaigned for the genocidal, illegal, and unjustified invasion against Iraq. He is only pursuing one interest: The Israeli interest. His campaign here has nothing to do with Persian - Arab rivalries. He wants to confront and debunk certain sections of the American establishment who are questioning their never-endless involvement in the Middle East. The opposition to Zionist hegemony on American politics is growing, and radicals like Ledeen is making sure those forces remain under control by always manufacturing an enemy bogeyman in the Arab and Muslim world. In this piece, it is Iran that is bogeyman, but in early 2000s, it was Iraq. In 2011, it was Libya. Who knows if Pakistan or Saudi Arabia will be next tomorrow. I wouldn't be surprised tough. The shakers and movers in the Zionist establishment like to play all sides in the Arab - Persians or Sunni-Shia divide, and sadly the people in the region always fall for it.
 
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Michael Ledeen is a die-hard Zionist, and he is one of the people who tirelessly campaigned for the genocidal, illegal, and unjustified invasion against Iraq. He is only pursuing one interest: The Israeli interest. His campaign here has nothing to do with Persian - Arab rivalries. He wants to confront and debunk certain sections of the American establishment who are questioning their never-endless involvement in the Middle East. The opposition to Zionist hegemony on American politics is growing, and radicals like Ledeen is making sure those forces remain under control by always manufacturing an enemy bogeyman in the Arab and Muslim world. In this piece, it is Iran that is bogeyman, but in early 2000s, it was Iraq. In 2011, it was Libya. Who knows if Pakistan or Saudi Arabia will be next tomorrow. I wouldn't be surprised tough. The shakers and movers in the Zionist establishment like to play all sides in the Arab - Persians or Sunni-Shia divide, and sadly the people in the region always fall for it.

Question we should be asking is how many Arabs these Zionists have killed and displaced so far since 1948 and how many the Iran Mullah's have done since 1979? If I was an Arab, I would take care of the bigger enemy first and then worry about the next one. Any way its great news that Assad is going down, I am just waiting to celebrate on that day. There will still be challenges ahead, but it will be the beginning of end for the Mullah's failed policies since 1979 and time for some reality check for them. The greater Arab nation will finally get a chance to unite and move forward with their destiny and not bothered with pesky mosquitoes and their bites.
 
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Question we should be asking is how many Arabs these Zionists have killed and displaced so far since 1948 and how many the Iran Mullah's have done since 1979? If I were Arabs, I would take care of the bigger enemy first and then worry about the next one. Any way its great news that Assad is going down, I am just waiting to celebrate on that day. There will still be challenges ahead, but it will be the beginning of end for the Mullah's failed policies since 1979 and time for some reality check for them. The greater Arab nation will finally get a chance to unite and move forward with their destiny and not bothered with pesky mosquitoes and their bites.
So you will celebrate for terrorists. If a wahhabi armed terrorist formation destroyed your country, killed "100,000 of your country's soldiers", behead people and... to free your country from a supposed dictatorship bad government would you celebrate for that too ?

And you said Iran from 1979. Did Saddam attack us or did we attack Saddam? Did we helped a supposed country against Suadi with our petro money or did Suadi satans do? Are we killing Bahrainis or Suadi wahhabis and west are doing that? Have we created terrorist formations everywhere in the region against Muslims or have Suadis done that?

Are we killing innocent Yemeni people or is it terrorist Suadis doing that? Have we killed people of Yemen with Americam air and cluster bombs and jets or is it Suadi barbar subhumans doing that since 2007?

Have we fvcked region with our terrorists or is it Suadis doing that in Iraq, Syria, Yemen and Egypt? At least 3000 of Egyptian protesters have been killed by Saudi-Israeli American coup in Egypt against MB. Who encouraged Nato to bomb Lybia?

This list is longer but all of the answers is Suadi.
 
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So you will celebrate for terrorists. If a wahhabi armed terrorist formation destroyed your country and killed "100,000 of your country's soldiers", behead people and... to free your country from a supposed dictatorship bad government would you celebrate for that too ?

The terrorist situation was created as a counter reaction to Assad's brutality, once he escapes, terrorism will also go away, it may take some time. Long before I predicted this that Mullah's are making a mistake by picking a worldwide fight with Sunni's, lets see when they come to their senses. I am afraid no one is in the mood for talks and settlement any more, it will be sweet revenge and elimination down the line, just wait to see what happens. Hezb in Lebanon should be worried, so should be the Houthis. The only people sitting pretty are Iraqi Shia's, because they are physically close to you. The rest, lets see what happens.
 
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The terrorist situation was created as a counter reaction to Assad's brutality, once he escapes, terrorism will also go away, it may take some time. Long before I predicted this that Mullah's are making a mistake by picking a worldwide fight with Sunni's, lets see when they come to their senses. I am afraid no one is in the mood for talks and settlement any more, it will be sweet revenge and elimination down the line, just wait to see what happens. Hezb in Lebanon should be worried, so should be the Houthis. The only people sitting pretty are Iraqi Shia's, because they are physically close to you. The rest, lets see what happens.
Barbaric and wahhabi ideology will not win in the region. Even 3% of Syrians do not encourage and support blood sucker wahhabi rebels.

Suadi ideology will lose everywhere in the Muslim world and Suadis will pay for their terrorism very soon.
 
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Question we should be asking is how many Arabs these Zionists have killed and displaced so far since 1948 and how many the Iran Mullah's have done since 1979? If I was an Arab, I would take care of the bigger enemy first and then worry about the next one. Any way its great news that Assad is going down, I am just waiting to celebrate on that day. There will still be challenges ahead, but it will be the beginning of end for the Mullah's failed policies since 1979 and time for some reality check for them. The greater Arab nation will finally get a chance to unite and move forward with their destiny and not bothered with pesky mosquitoes and their bites.

The vermin will exist forever as long as you fail to destroy it within your own sect: Islamic extremism. You just need an outside enemy (Iran,Shia,Rafidi,Majoos, Safavid) to alleviate the embarrassment.

The good thing about dreaming is that it's free. Whether Assad goes down or not, we'll make sure he kills as many terrorists as he can. The vermin of Islamic extremism will not be solved only with military means, but it's a part of the solution.
 
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