Disgusting Jamal Abdi, the boss of the newest NIAC Lobby branch, which does the bidding for the Islamist fascists –“reformers” and all- writes:

“NIAC Action Executive Director Jamal Abdi issued the following statement following the first Democratic Presidential debate in Las Vegas:

“It was disappointing to hear Secretary Hillary Clinton, the Democratic frontrunner, say that "the Iranians" are among the enemies she is most proud of having. At a time when the U.S. and Iran managed to break through decades of enmity to negotiate a historic nuclear agreement, such rhetoric is an embrace of the dangerous past rather than a more promising future.”

NIAC Lobby has a short memory and is ungrateful to boot.

When Islamist fascists were murdering peaceful Iranian demonstrators on the streets of Iranian cities and towns in full view of the world’s press and TV cameras, it was Secretary Clinton’s private emissary clandestinely meeting with the Islamist fascists in Oman which gave birth to the faulty Obama legacy nuke deal.

Above is from the blogs (others here, here and here) about the lying Jamal Abdi, which was posted two years ago. Yesterday the lifetime president of NIAC lobby, Trita Parsi, announced he is passing the “reins” to Abdi.

That a lifetime president (for 17 years) of supposedly 503( C ) tax-exempt organization, which in defiance of the FARA law openly lobbies for the Islamist fascists is not the point of this short additional note.

The absolute right of the lifetime president of such lobby to pass the “reins” to whomever he chooses is left for others to talk about should they wish.

But given the lifetime president of NIAC lobby was too identified with the Islamist fascists, his part in the disastrous Islamist appeaser-in-chief Obama nuke deal with the Islamist fascists’ Führer and other inconvenient facts, his decision to finally go behind the scene makes sense.

NIAC Lobby’s king is semi-dead, long live the king.

Airtight sanctions - which includes oil - a la against the despicable South Africa apartheid, works. U.S. lawmakers get to it.