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Sunday, August 27, 2017

Iran uses commercial Boeing jets for military purposes

26.08.17
By Zohair Ahmad

In these days, evidence has surfaced that the Iranian regime is using commercial air flights to transport soldiers from Iran into Syria. This is a breach of the nuclear agreement that Iran signed with US officials, an agreement that gave US aircraft producers license to sell aircraft and spear parts to the Iranian regime but was restricted to apply to commercial traffic only.

 This new photographic evidence comes at a point when top U.S. air carrier manufacturer Boeing moves forward with a multi-billion dollar deal to sell Iran Air a new modern fleet. Many congressmen have opposed the deal due to Iran’s longstanding use of commercial aircraft for military purposes, it remains unclear if the Obama administration was aware of this activity.
Afghan mercenaries send to Syria with Iran Air flight 

As a response to Iran's breach of the nuclear deal, four senior US congressmen called on the US government to investigate the illegal activities of the Iranian regime, the regime is using passenger aircraft to transfer military and paramilitary forces to Syria. 

Peter Roschem, Andy Bar, Lysel Dan and Turner delivered a letter to the Secretary of the Treasury of America, they also provided photographic evidence of the transfer. In the letter, the congressmen stated that the use of these aircraft for military purposes violated the Iranian regime’s commitments under the agreement and they urged the US government to redraw the license to sell American aircraft to the Iranian regime.  This action shows that the US policy on Iran is that of ending Iranian meddling and war mongering in the region.
The photographic evidence provided with the letter clearly shows that the regime is using IranAir to ferry militants to Syria where they have joined the fight against U.S. forces in the region. 

This week Nikky Haley visited Vienna to discuss the International Atomic Energy Agency’s effort to keep tabs on Iran’s nuclear program. The US is concerned that Iran is not holding their part of the JCPOA Haley discussed that issue with the IAEA Director-General Yukiya Amano. Later Haley met with IAEA inspectors who work directly with Iran’s nuclear scientists, who she thanked for their vital work of monitoring and verifying Iran’s compliance. She made it clear that the US insists that IAEA inspectors must have full access to all facilities related to the JCPOA. 
We follow the development in US action on the Iranian regime closely, the main task ahead is to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear bomb and to stop Iran's meddling in the region, The Trump administration is on the right path to make the middle east a safer place. We hope that the end result of these actions is a regime change in Iran and that the oppressed people of Iran will, at last, be free and at peace with her surrounding neighbors. 

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