


This would be the equivalent of FDR inviting Goering to Casablanca, but it is abundantly clear that the foreign policy establishment in this country is rotten with treason that things like this are becoming routine. The enemies of our country are gleefully operating on the side and barely even hiding what they are. All of this shot up under Obama and it appears to be growing worse every year. The same people who rave about classified documents stored at Mar-a-Lago bring in our worst enemies to national security events.
U.S. Strategic Command (STRATCOM) tapped Hussein Mousavian, a former member of Iran’s nuclear negotiating team who works as a Middle East security and nuclear policy specialist at Princeton University, to headline its 2023 Deterrence Symposium, a high-level powwow that brought the former Iranian official shoulder-to-shoulder with America’s top military brass.
Mousavian’s appearance at the mid-August gathering, which came to light on Monday after STRATCOM posted a video of the event, drew criticism from former U.S. officials and veteran Iran analysts who questioned why America’s premier military outfit would host someone who maintains close ties to the Islamic Republic.
In his remarks, Mousavian thanked Gen. Anthony Cotton for inviting him to the event and said he would present an “Iranian perspective” on the current threat landscape within the Middle East.
“I’m afraid you may not like it, but I think it’s important to know the other side,” Mousavian said, adding that the United States must “rewrite their policy in the Middle East.”
Gen. Cotton hates America almost as much as Mousavian does.
“Here I am as a lieutenant general in the United States Air Force,” then Lt. Gen Anthony Cotton complained to Air Force Magazine. “When I see what happened to Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, Rayshard Brooks—and the list goes on and on.”
“That could be me,” he claimed.
In an interview with Air Force Magazine, Cotton was described as saying that he “hopes the U.S. can reach a point where he doesn’t have to talk to his adult children about how to stay safe every week” from what is apparently the lurking menace of evil white people everywhere.
Put traitors at the top of the chain of command and they welcome in our nation’s enemies.
The Princeton professor went on to list what he described as unjustified American acts of aggression towards Iran dating back nearly a century and ending with former President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw from the 2015 nuclear deal.
“Iran complied completely [with the deal] with zero failure for three years, but the U.S. again broke the promise,” Mousavian said. “Trump’s withdrawal from the nuclear deal was really a disaster.”
Trump “also had popular Iranian Revolutionary Guard General [Qassem] Soleimani assassinated,” added Mousavian, who attended the late terrorist leader’s funeral in Tehran.
Mousavian last year appeared to gloat about Iran’s death threats against former Trump administration officials, including Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and his deputy, Brian Hook.
“I went to America and an American told me that Brian Hook’s wife can’t sleep, she cries and trembles, she told Brian, ‘They’ll kill you,’ since Hook was a partner in the death of Haj Qassem [Soleimani], that’s how much they were trembling,” Mousavian was quoted as saying in a documentary film produced by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
Mousavian is what he is. The real issue is the enemies within at Princeton and the DOD who host him.
Seyed Hossein Mousavian is an ex-Iranian diplomat whose tenure in Germany coincided with the regime’s assassination of four dissidents on German soil. Yet he currently lives in comfort in the United States. Does he belong here? That’s the question raised by a number of prominent Iranian-Americans in a recent letter to Attorney General Bill Barr.
The details are grim. Late evening on Sept. 17, 1992, four men were dining together in the backroom of the Mykonos restaurant, a Greek eatery in central Berlin. They were Iranian exiles who had gathered to meet a prominent Kurdish opponent of the Tehran regime.
At 10:47 pm, two masked assailants entered the restaurant and began firing at the men, killing all four. The killers immediately fled the scene. The German government launched an investigation, which led to the identification of an Iranian intelligence officer, three Hezbollah jihadists and an Iranian-German businessman who jointly coordinated the assassination.
Why was he at STRATCOM? The real question is why is Gen. Cotton heading up STRATCOM.