Don’t Panic About Trump’s Iran Strategy Just Yet
If You Missed Last Night's NBA Finals Game, You Missed Absolute Cinema
The Truth Is Simple: Democrats Don’t Care About Anything but Gaining Power
Here Is Leftist Government
The 60 Minutes Controversy
The War No One Else Is Fighting
Trump Goes to the NBA Finals — Look Who Attacked Him
Who'll Stop the Fraud?
A Villainous Blueprint for Managed Poverty
Donald Trump Is Personally Making Antitrust Sane Again
When Abortion Has a Face
Washington's Debt Problem Is Every Investor's Problem
The GOP's Quiet Rebellion: What It Means for Trump, Congress and the Supreme...
Nine Convicted in Ohio Drug Ring That Mixed Fentanyl Trafficking With $4.5M COVID-19...
Democrat Calls Republicans Fascists, Wishes He Could 'Run Over' Trump at Congressional Bas...
OPINION

Iran Denounces Hillary's 'Obliterate' Comments

The opinions expressed by columnists are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of Townhall.com.
Iran Denounces Hillary's 'Obliterate' Comments

Iran is denouncing Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton for threatening to “obliterate” the nation and is filing a formal protest over her comments.

Advertisement

Mehdi Danesh-Yazdi called Clinton’s remarks “provocative, unwarranted and irresponsible” and a “flagrant violation” of the U.N Charter in a letter sent to the U.N Security Council, according to the Associated Press.

These actions come after Clinton told ABC News she would take military action against Iran if Iran attacked Israel with nuclear weapons. "I want the Iranians to know that if I'm the president, we will attack Iran," Clinton said. "In the next 10 years, during which they might foolishly consider launching an attack on Israel, we would be able to totally obliterate them."

Danesh-Yazdi’s letter said "Iran is a leading nation in rejecting and opposing all kinds of weapons of mass destruction, including nuclear weapons” and described "nuclear weapons as the most lethal and inhumane weapons have no place in the defense doctrine of the country."

Advertisement

Iran’s protest is slightly undermined by the fact Iran’s president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad stated he didn’t believe Clinton would ever be elected. At a stop in New Delhi on Tuesday, he said, “Presidency of a woman in a country that boasts its gunmanship is unlikely.”

Ahmadinejad said he didn’t think Clinton’s Democratic rival, Barack Obama, would be elected either. He asked, “Do you think a black candidate would be allowed to be president in the U.S.?"

"We don't think Mr. Obama will be allowed to become the U.S. president,” he said.

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Townhall Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement