Sunday, August 9, 2015

Top Iranian Military Leader Supports And Praises The Nuclear Deal



Reuters: Iran's military chief comes out in support of nuclear deal

Iran's military chief and a close ally to the Supreme Leader expressed his support on Saturday for the country's nuclear deal with world powers, a key endorsement for the accord that faces strong opposition from hardliners.

Conservative members of the Iranian parliament and chief commander of the elite Revolutionary Guards, Mohammad Ali Jafari, have sharply criticized the deal, saying it undermined the Islamic Republic's military capabilities.

While Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has not publicly approved or disapproved of the deal, he has told officials and experts to take legal procedures to ensure the other side does not breach it, saying some of the world powers involved were untrustworthy.

Major General Hassan Firouzabadi listed 16 "advantages" to the deal, which Iran signed in Vienna in July, without detailing any drawbacks.

Update #1: Iran military chief voices support for Obama's nuclear deal: reports -- New York Daily News
Update #2: Iran's Military Chief, a Close Ally of Khamenei, Comes Out in Support of Nuclear Deal -- Haaretz

WNU Editor: He supports it because according to him this deal "recognizes Iran’s right to enrich uranium". His endorsement will placate and silence the "hardliners" in Iran.

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