Jim Garamone at the DOD News
offers the below piece:
WASHINGTON, Dec. 14, 2017 —
Standing in front of an Iranian rocket fired at an international airport in
Saudi Arabia, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley said Iran must
stop all its destabilizing behavior.
“We are not just focused on
[Iran’s] nuclear program,” the ambassador said during a press conference at a
Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling hangar where the illegal Iranian equipment is on
display.
The display is hard evidence
that Iran is seeking to destabilize the Middle East. Haley stressed that Iran
is engaging in many other illegal behaviors that are causing suffering from the
Arabian Peninsula, to Central Asia, to the Levant.
The United States is going
beyond Iran’s nuclear weapons program, which the theocracy agreed to halt only
after overwhelming international pressure. “We are not just focused on the
nuclear program,” Haley said. “We’re also taking a hard look at Iran’s
ballistic missile program, its arms exports, its support for terrorists, proxy
fighters and dictators.”
And Iran’s behavior is
growing worse, she said. “The nuclear deal has done nothing to moderate the
regime’s conduct in other areas,” the ambassador said.
The instance of missile and
weapons systems being sent from Iran’s Revolutionary Guard to militias and
terror groups is increasing. “It’s hard to find a terrorist group in the Middle
East that does not have Iran’s fingerprints all over it,” she said.
Iran is “fanning the flames”
of conflict, Haley said.
United Nations Security
Council Resolution 2231 deals specifically with Iranian arms transfers and its
ballistic missile program. Iran has repeatedly violated the resolution.
The report shows Iran arming
Houthi rebels in Yemen with missiles and advanced weaponry, and that is what
brought Haley to a hangar near the Defense Intelligence Agency here. The
displays in the hangar are irrefutable, concrete proof of Iran’s violations.
Missiles, unmanned aerial vehicles, antitank weapons and a Shark-33 boat used to
attack a Saudi frigate are among the displays. Examination of the weapons trace
them back to Iran and industries owned and operated by the Iranian government
or Iran’s Revolutionary Guards.
“This evidence demonstrates a
pattern of behavior in which Iran sows conflict and extremism in direct
violation of U.N. Security Council resolutions,” she said.
The United States has invited
all members of the U.N. Security Council and all members of Congress to view
the display. “This evidence is part of what led the U.S. Intelligence Community
to conclude -- unequivocally -- that these weapons were supplied by the Iranian
regime. The evidence is undeniable -- they might as well have had ‘Made in
Iran’ stickers all over them.”
Haley called on all nations
of the world to join the United States in resisting Iran as the nation has
become “a global threat.”
Note: In the above DoD photo by EJ Hersom U.S. Ambassador to the
United Nations Nikki Haley discusses evidence of Iran’s destabilizing
activities in the Middle East.
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