If you were in a position of elected power. Say, President of the United States. And there had been repeated assassination attempts on your life, many prior to being elected, many never disclosed, and you by the grace of God survived. And you learned that some of these assassination attempts were planned and financed by Iran — why would you begin to talk highly about them, for some absurd reason, imagine they have the same or similar mindset that you do, or that your culture does, and that they have abandoned decades of focused hatred. That they will now come around and see the error of their ways, change their whole ingrained ideology, mindset, and belief system — just for you, because you’re the dealmaker!

You were on their hit list. You remain on their hit list. They are the leading, if not among the top 3 Islamic states financing global Islamic terrorism, they continue to supply and support the Houthis, Hamas, Hezbollah, and numerous other lesser known Islamist terrorist groups.

But you think they’re just fine. You want them to thrive, be successful, and all that you said on Meet the Press on Sunday, May 4th.

Foolishly imagining they will sit down, in earnest, and acknowledge their errors, give up their financing of worldwide Islamist terrorism, abandon their nuclear weapons program — all for you?

Talk about deluded…

Yikes!

Folks in Washington, D.C. learn some real Islamic history, Iranian history, and be objective about your abilities and power in the scheme of everything. And until and unless you place God, the LORD, the Holy Bible at the top of your knowledge, wisdom, discernment, and consideration in your dealings? You’re going to be met with great disappointment.

Read on…

Ken Pullen, Wednesday, May 7th, 2025

 

 

While the West Negotiates, Iran Assassinates

 

We’re offering treaties. They’re writing hit lists.

 

May 7, 2025

By

Reprinted from Frontpage Magazine

 

President Trump has made it clear: the only acceptable outcome in talks with Iran is the “total dismantlement” of its nuclear program. But let’s confront a critical question: is the potential for nuclear armament truly what renders Iran’s regime a global threat? Or is it the regime’s entrenched ideology and actions that have long endangered international security?

Because long before Iran even dreamed of a nuclear bomb, it built its regime on terror.

The 1979 Islamic Republic Constitution isn’t just a domestic legal framework — it’s a declaration of global jihad. The preamble lays out the obligation to “extend the sovereignty of God’s law throughout the world,” and Article 11 openly calls for unity among all Islamic nations, paving the way for a transnational Islamic government. Article 152 doubles down on this, committing the regime to support the “just struggles of the oppressed” — code for armed resistance groups aligned with Iran’s goals. This is not a state seeking peace; it’s a regime bound by its own foundational law to export its ideology — by any means necessary.

And they do. The Supreme Leader isn’t just a religious figure; he’s the unelected, absolute commander of Iran’s armed forces, judiciary, intelligence networks, and the terror-exporting IRGC and Quds Force. He doesn’t answer to the people — only to Allah, as defined by Sharia.

Just look at the track record.

On May 4, British police arrested eight men — seven of them Iranian nationals — in two counterterror raids. Five were reportedly plotting an imminent terrorist attack. The other three were arrested under the National Security Act on suspicion of working on behalf of a foreign state — Iran. U.K. authorities haven’t disclosed the targets, but it wouldn’t be the first time Iran’s regime used British soil to carry out assassinations.

Since 2022, British intelligence has foiled at least 20 Iranian-linked plots — most targeting Iranian dissidents and critics who thought they’d found safety in exile.

And that’s just the U.K.

In the U.S., Iranian-American journalist Masih Alinejad was the target of not one but two plots: one to kidnap her and smuggle her to Venezuela, and another to assassinate her in Brooklyn — right outside her home.

In France, journalist Ruhollah Zam was lured to Iraq with false promises, kidnapped, smuggled back to Iran, tortured, and hanged. His only crime? Running a Telegram channel critical of the regime.

In Istanbul, Saeed Karimian, the founder of GEM TV, was gunned down in 2017. Turkish authorities quickly linked the hit to Iranian operatives targeting his satellite channel, which had become popular inside Iran for airing uncensored content.

In Germany, Iranian agents plotted to kill dissident rapper Shahin Najafi for his music. In Canada, they surveilled targets for potential attacks. And in London, staff at Iran International — a critical Persian-language news outlet — had to relocate under police protection due to credible Iranian threats.

Just to name a few.

These are not outlier cases. They are a pattern — a strategy. This regime sends bullets where it can’t send ballots. It sends hitmen where it fears headlines. It uses embassies like war rooms and diplomacy like camouflage.

Iranian diplomatic facilities have repeatedly been implicated in terrorism and intelligence operations. In 2018, an Iranian diplomat based in Austria, Assadollah Assadi, was arrested and later convicted for planning a bombing attack against a rally in France — using diplomatic cover to transport explosives. In Argentina, investigations into the 1994 AMIA bombing — which killed 85 people — revealed that Iranian embassy personnel facilitated logistics and intelligence support for Hezbollah’s attack. Embassies in Turkey, Kenya, and several European capitals have been surveilled or sanctioned over ties to terrorist operations and abduction plots.

And all of this is happening without a nuclear weapon.

Why does this matter? Because this regime already has the blood of innocent people on its hands — without needing a nuclear weapon. They have shown the world what they are. A bomb would only be the final crown on a kingdom of corpses.

So again, what are we negotiating for? What are we legitimizing by sitting across the table from mass murderers in robes?

There are options — real ones — to stop Iran’s terror machine once and for all. But they require moral clarity and political will, not more signatures on paper that will be burned like every other “deal” Iran has laughed at.

One thing is transparently clear: There is no deal, no diplomacy, no coexistence with this regime. Only one side walks away — and it better be us.

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