Fox's John Roberts Openly Questions More Hardline' Regime Left in Iran After Ceasefire
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Fox's John Roberts Openly Questions More Hardline' Regime Left in Iran After Ceasefire
"Roberts expressed skepticism about the negotiations with Iran, stating, 'I mean, there is a lot we don't know here. How many times have we gone into negotiations with Iran and it's fallen apart?'"
"'A lot of people in the world say, Why would you let a group of lunatics continue to have control over the most economically important piece of water in the entire world?' Roberts questioned Iran's control over the Strait of Hormuz."
"'If Axios is correct in its reporting then [Iran's new leader] Mojtaba Khamenei was at the core of these negotiations, that just continues the same theocracy that's been in charge of Iran for 47 years.'"
"'What does that mean for the rights of women? What does that mean for free?' Roberts raised concerns about the implications of the new regime for human rights in Iran."
John Roberts questioned the implications of Operation Epic Fury's conclusion for the Iranian people and their freedom. He expressed skepticism about the negotiations with Iran, highlighting the significant differences between Iran's proposals and those of the U.S. Roberts noted that Iran's continued control over the Strait of Hormuz raises concerns and emphasized the uncertainty surrounding the new regime. He pointed out that the new leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, may perpetuate the existing theocracy, potentially impacting women's rights and democratic processes in Iran.
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