The Islamic Republic of Iran’s Foreign Minister and a conservative pro-regime newspapers have just revived the old assertion that there is nothing to worry about at all in the wake of the ongoing discussion surrounding Iran’s nuclear program and what to do about it. Because the Islamic Republic of Iran couldn’t probably try to develop nuclear weapons, the Ayatollah Khamenei issued a judgment claiming that nuclear arms are un-Islamic. There is one catch, though: there isn’t or ever has been a edict like that.
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Although no less light than Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, who lately stated:” If America’s goal is for Iran to no progress toward atomic weaponry, this is possible. We don’t want to develop nuclear weapons. We do not have nuclear arms in our protection doctrine, according to the Supreme Leader’s edict. Because of the enrichment, they [the Americans ] have put restrictions on us. We were subject to decades of sanctions, but we never used nuclear weapons. Our scientists were killed, but we didn’t use [nuclear ] weapons. We arrived, we negotiated, and we came to an agreement through negotiations, but [the United States ] renounced ] the agreement. We didn’t employ any [nuclear ] weapons. Our security philosophy includes no place for nuclear weapons in our plan, which is based on principles and foundations.
This came in response to the pro-regime paper Kayhan, which claimed that the governments of the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, and France “know very well that Iran has the professional know-how to acquire nuclear weapons, but that it will never move toward producing nuclear weapons for religious and moral factors.” Iran has consistently stated [this], and more importantly, the Supreme Leader [Khamenei] has issued a spiritual judgment outlawing the generation and use of nuclear weapons. This edict is a legitimate and strategic placement within the framework of the fundamental principles of Islam.
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This judgment was a big deal to the Obama management. The Ayatollah has issued a fatwa declaring no one should ever have a nuclear weapons in Iran, according to then-Secretary of State John Kerry in August 2015. We originally proposed incorporating Obama’s extremely flawed nuclear deal into the agreement, which is what we said. Because” Iran’s Supreme Leader has issued a judgment against the development of nuclear arms,” Obama himself declared in September 2013:” I do believe there is a foundation for a quality” of the nuclear problems with Iran.
Hillary Clinton, Kerry’s immediate prior to that, also demonstrated that she believed in the edict by repeatedly repeating that the Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei had decreed a ban on nuclear weapons and the use of weapons of mass destruction in April 2012.
Khamenei had in fact criticized radioactive arms. He stated in February 2012 that having a radioactive weapon” constitutes a major sin.” At a summit of the Non-Aligned Movement in August 2012, Khamenei once again said,” Our tagline is nuclear power for all and nuclear weapons for nothing.”
But, claims are one point, and an official declaration that nuclear weapons are in violation of Islamic teachings is another. The unfortunate reality is that the anti-nuke judgment, to which everyone was frequently referring, was unreal. The wording of Khamenei’s imams is not accessible anywhere, and there isn’t a copy of its fatwa among the official publications.  ,
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Another” Conspiracy Theory” Turns Out to Have Been Genuine All Along:  
No such fatwa ever existed or was ever issued or published, and that media reports about it were nothing more than a propaganda ruse on the part of the Iranian regime apparatuses, according to researchers from the Middle East Media Research Institute ( MEMRI ) in an effort to deceive top U.S. administration officials and the others mentioned above in April 2012.
According to MEMRI, Iranian regime leaders ‘ “propaganda effort” to suggest to the West a religiously acceptable substitute for concrete promises of inspectors ‘ access to Iran’s nuclear services by presenting statements attributed to Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei as a judgment or religious ordinance when no such judgment existed or was issued by him. The Iranian regime has made a false fatwa that the West would be more inclined to trust because the West does not consider mere statements made by Khamenei or other regime officials to be credible.
However, it’s possible that the Iranian Islamic regime is to blame for this disinformation. In a letter written by an Iranian political analyst in September 2015, Amir Taheri claimed that Barack Obama was the main person who was the main source of the fatwa’s existence.” All those who refer to the fatwa, including some mullahs, always credit him with being the source of their information.”
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That would undoubtedly explain a lot.
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