[Salon] Trump's new Ukraine envoy issues warning to Iran, says 'maximum pressure must be reinstated' | Fox News



Title: Trump's new Ukraine envoy issues warning to Iran, says 'maximum pressure must be reinstated' | Fox News
I know a lot of people on this largely Republican email list, especially the Trumpites/New Right/National Conservatives so celebrated by Quincy Institute's Responsible Statecraft and The American Conservative magazine's editors, are eager for war against Iran, at least they are "constructively" with their all-out support for Trump (and therefore, necessarily, in the way that military alliances are taken down,  Russia and China, consequently, even as they feign "non-interventionism"). So here is the good news. Champaign corks can be popped in Charles Koch's funded QI's and TAC's offices as Trump's incoming team is "loaded for bear," against all of Iran, Venezuela, China, and, of course, Russia, as necessary to take down what the Trump regime called in 2018 in the case of the latter two "Revisionist Powers." And Rogue Regimes  for the others. 

Here is Keith Kellogg of the America First Policy Institute, Trump's longtime foreign policy advisor, and now Envoy to Russia/Ukraine, explaining why Russia and Iran are "very nervous" with the ultra-militarist Trump and his Israeli fascist supporting cabinet coming into power: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJLBKXv1kYE

Here's what else he has to say on foreign and domestic policy: 

"This atrocity was precipitated by weak foreign policy decisions by the Biden-Harris Administration, whose easing of sanctions on Iran and chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan sent a dangerous message to our adversaries: American leadership is in retreat. 

"In the year since, the repercussions have been devastating. Antisemitism has surged across the U.S., especially on college campuses, with the administration failing to take meaningful action against this rising tide of hatred."



But here is how The American Conservative explained Kellogg, and Trump's designated SOS Marco Rubio, allying with the MEK and promising them regime change in Iran by Trump per article below:

"There might be true believers, but another possible explanation could be the fact that MEK is a deep-pocketed organization known to expend lavish sums on the speakers at its events. These well-funded lobbying efforts succeeded in taking it off the U.S. terrorist list in 2012.

"Kellogg is not the only member of the incoming administration who has engaged the MEK. So did the incoming secretary of state Marco Rubio. That raises inevitable questions about the extent to which the NCRI/MEK will have an ear in Washington come January 20. And how would MEK’s influence be compatible with the position of Trump himself, who explicitly ruled out the regime change in Iran as a U.S. foreign policy goal in his second term? Kellogg’s actions raise an uncomfortable specter of the precedents in the first Trump administration, with some of its officials proudly boasting about undermining the president’s agenda."


Trump "ruling something out" does not mean it is "ruled out," but more likely, is ruled in. Just like D-Day deceptions on where we would land were intended to accomplish, and did. 

Kellogg is a true Trump insider. And though Trump apologists always attribute to the nefarious "Deep State" and "NeoCons" those foreign policy actions that are so blatantly opposite what Trump claims to stand for, and many gullibly believe, though clearly duplicitously intended as part of his continuous deception campaigns, Kellogg stands as Ex. A that that is false! Kellogg, as Trump's self-chosen foreign policy adviser for years now, stands for, and promotes, all those foreign policy positions that so-called "Restrainers" claim they oppose, even while they zealously support Trump and therefore, those same policies. 



Trump's new Ukraine envoy issues warning to Iran, says 'maximum pressure must be reinstated'

Retired Lt Gen Keith Kellogg spoke at a gathering of Iranian dissidents in Paris

President-elect Donald Trump’s incoming special envoy for Ukraine and Russia, Ret. Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg, recently said the United States must return to the policy of "maximum pressure" and that the Iranian regime's weakness has reopened what the future of Iran will look like.

"I believe this year should be considered a year of hope, it should be considered a year of action, and it should be considered a year of change," Kellogg, who served in Trump’s first administration, said at an event sponsored by an Iranian opposition group, The National Council of Resistance of Iran, in Paris.

The retired lieutenant general said that Iran’s development and acquisition of a nuclear weapon would be the most destabilizing event for the Middle East. Kellogg reminded the opposition group that then-President Trump walked away from the Iran nuclear deal during his first term, even with opposition from those who served in the first administration.

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Ret. Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg addressing an Iranian opposition group in Paris. 
Ret. Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg addressing an Iranian opposition group in Paris.  (Siavosh Hosseini, The Media Express)

"For the United States, a policy of maximum pressure must be reinstated, and it must be reinstated with the help of the rest of the globe, and that includes standing with the Iranian people and their aspirations for democracy," Kellogg said.

Trump withdrew from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, also known as the Iran nuclear deal, during his first term in 2018 and reapplied crippling economic sanctions. While some, including Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, applauded the move, the leaders of the United Kingdom, France and Germany had urged the president to remain committed to the deal.

The remarks, made just days before Trump is set to take office for his second term, are yet another signal of how a second Trump administration will face the threat posed by Iran in a new environment with much of the Middle East embroiled in conflict since the Oct. 7 terrorist attack on Israel. 


"The beginning of the end of Iran's primacy began, ironically, a year ago, on 7 October," Kellogg said. Iran military parade

Kellogg noted that pressures applied to Iran would not only be kinetic or military force, but must include economic and diplomatic as well.

Attendees at the Paris meeting From left: John Bercow, former Speaker, British House of Commons, Hyhoria Nemyria, former deputy prime minister, Ukraine, Yulia Tymoshenko, former prime minister, Ukraine, Liz Truss, former prime minister, United Kingdom, Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, Gen. Keith Kellogg, special envoy for Ukraine and Russia, Yanez Yanša, former prime minister of Slovenia, Gen. James Jones, National Security Advisor to President Obama, former NATO commander, Ola Elvestuen, Member of Norwegian Parliament, Minister of Climate and Environment of Norway (2018-2020),  Gen. Tod Wolters, Supreme Allied Commander, Europe.
(TP-Kellogg fits in quite nicely here with his fellow "Restrainers") Attendees at the Paris meeting From left: John Bercow, former Speaker, British House of Commons, Hyhoria Nemyria, former deputy prime minister, Ukraine, Yulia Tymoshenko, former prime minister, Ukraine, Liz Truss, former prime minister, United Kingdom, Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, Gen. Keith Kellogg, special envoy for Ukraine and Russia, Yanez Yanša, former prime minister of Slovenia, Gen. James Jones, National Security Advisor to President Obama, former NATO commander, Ola Elvestuen, Member of Norwegian Parliament, Minister of Climate and Environment of Norway (2018-2020),  Gen. Tod Wolters, Supreme Allied Commander, Europe. (Siavosh Hosseini, The Media Express)

Maryam Rajavi, president-elect of the Iranian opposition group, the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), told the event that the fall of Syria’s longtime dictator, Bashar al-Assad, provided a unique opportunity for Iranians to remake their own future.

"Khamenei and his IRGC were unable to preserve the Syrian dictatorship, and they certainly cannot preserve their regime in the face of organized resistance and uprising. The regime will be overthrown," Rajavi said.

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Rajavi said it was a decisive moment in the history of Iran. The National Council of Resistance of Iran, according to Rajavi, has a path forward for a democratic Iran, which includes a step-by-step process after the overthrow of the current regime. A transitional government would be formed for a maximum of six months, and its main task would be to hold free elections for a Constituent Assembly and transfer power to the people’s representatives.

Iran Mahsa Amini protest
Demonstrators in Iran protesting the regime in 2022. (Credit: NCRI)

"The overthrow of the mullahs’ regime is the only way to establish freedom in Iran and peace and tranquility in the region," a hopeful Rajavi said.

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Kellogg championed these ideas and said a "more friendly, stable, non-belligerent, and a non-nuclear Iran" must be the near term goal and that the United States needs to exploit Iran’s current weaknesses.

Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baqaei slammed France for hosting what the Iranian government called a "terrorist group" and accused the French government of violating its international legal obligations to prevent and fight terror.



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