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Former Member of the U.S. National Security Council: Trump Deals With the Threats of Iranian Regime




NCRI - Professor Raymond Tanter, former member of the U.S. National Security Council said the new U.S. government will confront the policies and threats of the Iranian regime, particularly its missile program and export of terrorism.
“The Iranian regime conducts ballistic missile tests and imports the missile technology from North Korea. In addition, the regime is the largest state sponsor of terrorism in the world. These issues are not included in the nuclear agreement. So, Donald Trump can practically address these issues,” Professor Tanter told Sky-News TV.
“In this regard, the Congress is to deal with Iran's regime and tell the regime it cannot test ballistic missiles, as North Korea will also be banned from these experiments.”
“That is why the Iranian regime cannot (be allowed to) upgrade ballistic missiles because the missiles are only to carry nuclear warheads and have no other purpose. It is also dangerous that the regime in Iran continues to export (the so-called) revolution, something it has started in Persian Gulf in 1979 and then expanded to Iraq and Europe. Recognizing the MEK (PMOI) could also be another pressure on the regime in Iran.”
Former member of the National Security Council added: “I don’t think the Iranian regime has any other option. The regime in Iran has violated the agreement… an agreement which Khamenei had put on it seal of approval.”
The U.S. Central Intelligence Agency Director and General Mattis, who are going to be in Trump’s cabinet, say the Iranian regime will not be able to equip itself with nuclear bombs