The picture which has emerged of the current US president after he made a laughing stock of himself during his delusional address from the podium of the World Body on Tuesday September 25 in New York, followed by his stereotyped ranting the next day (September 27) against the Islamic Republic of Iran while chairing the UN Security Council session, is that Donald Trump is not just a deranged demagogue but a cowardly one, scared of his own shadow, as is clear by the preposterous lies he unabashedly utters.
A characterless person who accumulated wealth through the most foul means before being propelled to the White House, he has filled his cabinet with like-minded crooks (John Bolton, Mike Pompeo), while his only allies on the world scene, in addition to the illegal racist child-killing Zionist entity, are the rootless regimes ruling Bahrain and the British created spurious states called Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates – all of whom have a murderous record against the people they rule and the neighbouring countries where either their armies or their terrorist mercenaries are massacring people and destabilizing the region.
No wonder, while the disdain of Trump for the International Criminal Court (ICC), was on full display at the UN Tuesday, Boston the bespectacled bozo chaired a meeting in New York dubbed "United Against Nuclear Iran”, attended by senior officials of the above-mentioned entities – all of whom following failures of their plots in West Asia, cried to their hearts’ content, labelling the weirdest accusations against the stabilizing policies of Islamic Iran.
The Jewish-looking foreign minister of Saudi Arabia, Adel al-Jubeir, along with the ambassadors of Bahrain and the UAE in Washington and the director of Israel's Mossad spy agency, Yossi Cohen, collectively called Iran "existential threat” to the fake entities they belong.
It is obvious their fears stem from their own criminal record, and they very well know that with inspiration from the Islamic Republic the people of the region will eventually drive out the Great Satan to reclaim their rights, which means the spurious entities will simply evaporate.
That was the reason Bolton bragged about the so-called power of the US and thundered threats at Iran in order to lift the sagging spirits of his audience, while at the bottom of his heart he knows without the least doubt that one wrong move by Washington in this part of the world and the gates of hell open to engulf him, his boss and their accomplices in crimes against the people of Syria, Palestine, Iraq, Lebanon, Bahrain, Yemen and the entire Arabian Peninsula.
These hoodlums as well as their rulers should be tried by the International Criminal Court and meted out deserving punishments.
That was the reason a scared-to-death Trump blurted at the UN General Assembly: "The United States will provide no support and recognition for the International Criminal Court. As far as we are concerned the ICC has no legitimacy or authority.”
The Trump administration’s attacks against the ICC seek to stop the court’s investigations into US war crimes in Afghanistan and Israeli crimes in Gaza in 2014. A 2016 ICC report says the US committed serious crimes in Afghanistan, including "torture, cruel treatment, outrages upon personal dignity, and rape.”
John Bolton has also been a harsh critic of the ICC. He said earlier this month: "We will not cooperate with the ICC. We will provide no assistance to the ICC. We will not join the ICC. We will let the ICC die on its own.”
According to Juan Cole, University of Michigan history professor, Bolton himself could be tried in the ICC for duping the American public into the 2003 launch of the US war on Iraq while he was serving in the George W Bush administration.
In 2002, while working as the undersecretary of state for arms control and international security under Bush, Bolton said, "We are confident that Saddam has hidden weapons of mass destruction and production facilities in Iraq.”
These claims were proved wrong, but the Bush administration got its war.
These claims were proved wrong, but the Bush administration got its war.
These are grounds for an ICC investigation into Bolton, according to Cole, who explains: "The UN Charter forbids the initiation of a war except where a country is attacked and responds in self-defense or where the UN Security Council designates a government as a threat to the world order.”
Now we know why Bolton is jittery and quakes in his shoes at the mention of the name of the Islamic Republic of Iran. He wrongly thinks that the over-inflated US and its accomplices-in-crimes in the region, will succeed in undermining the growing power and influence of the Islamic Iran.
The pendulum is in full swing and soon these hardcore thugs, criminals, terrorists – whatever you call them – will meet their deserving fate.
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