TOP US politician Newt Gingrich has slammed European powers over their response to protests in Iran.
Angry demonstrations over unemployment and food prices in the Middle Eastern country quickly spiralled last month, with marchers calling for the collapse of the ruling Islamic regime.
But while US President Donald Trump threw his weight behind the protestors, saying he had such “respect” for them, most European leaders didn’t immediately comment on the widespread protests
Angry demonstrations over unemployment and food prices in the Middle Eastern country quickly spiralled last month, with marchers calling for the collapse of the ruling Islamic regime.
But while US President Donald Trump threw his weight behind the protestors, saying he had such “respect” for them, most European leaders didn’t immediately comment on the widespread protests.
French President Emmanuel Macron even accused Trump of putting the United States on a “path to war” with Iran over his comments.
But Mr Gingrich, who is a White House advisor, accused Europe of basically burying its head in the sand over the unrest in Iran.
He told Daily Star Online: “Some European countries have finally begun to admit and say publicly how bad it is, but I think there’s still a tendency in Europe to hide from reality if they think it’s going to cost them jobs.”
He also said Trump’s hardline approach to Iran is showing is strong leadership, adding: “(Former President) Obama’s policy was a fantasy based on a belief that there was a good dictatorship if only we paid them enough money and Trump’s policies are a much more realistic assessment that this is a bad dictatorship that does bad things and that we have to be in favour of changing it.
“Trump actually believes in leading from the front, not leading from the rear.”
Mr Gingrich was speaking to Daily Star Online in Paris yesterday at a conference organised by the People’s Mojahedin Organisation of Iran (PMOI) – the exiled Iranian opposition group.
Praising the PMOI, which was instrumental in exposing Iran’s nuclear programme back in 2002, Mr Gingrich described the regime as fearful of PMOI leader Maryam Rajavi.
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