
90% of Muslims are moderate, really peaceful people, says Joel Rosenberg.
American New York Times best-selling author and former US and Israel political adviser, Joel Rosenberg cited Obama’s “catastrophic” Iranian regime nuclear deal as a case in point of the inherent dangers of not understanding the consequences of radical Islam.
“He believes that he’s Nixon and he’s dealing with China…
and that Iranian regime wants to be part of the world’s system, that they feel isolated and left out,” he said.
“So, let’s bring them in… and hope that gradually, they will evolve into a player that we can deal with.”
Such a supposition, Rosenberg warned, is profoundly naïve and dangerous, despite the fact that the majority of Iranians want freedom and to be integrated into the world.
“If you base your analysis on the Iranian people, you come to the conclusion that they want engagement,” he said. “The key is the top: the Ayatollah and his inner circle. The question is not what the country wants… the question is what the supreme leader and his inner circle want.
What do they believe?” “Because if you misunderstand what they believe,” he continued, “you will be blindsided.”
He contended that the Iranian regime, which is far more patient than ISIS, poses the larger threat of genocide.
“Iran’s leadership says: ‘No, we’re not going to build a caliphate now, we’re going to build nuclear weapons because once we’re ready for genocide, we’re not going to use swords and AK-47s, we’re going to use atomic weaponry. We’re going to be able to kill millions, and not just thousands.’” Iran, he warned, is “biding its time.”