Obama should read Khamenei's book on how to destroy Israel €” Franklin Graham

Reverend Franklin Graham says Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s book ‘Palestine’ is a ‘must-read’ for President Obama. (Facebook/Franklin Graham)

Reverend Franklin Graham still could not believe that President Obama agreed to the Iran nuclear deal even though Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei still looks at America in a negative light and seems to have plans to use that deal to destroy Israel.

"While President Obama was trying to negotiate with the Iranian government, their supreme religious leader, the Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, released a book about how to destroy Israel. In the book, the Ayatollah says that destroying Israel is not based on anti-Semitism, but on 'well-established Islamic principles,'" he wrote on his Facebook page.

In the book entitled "Palestine," Ayatollah describes the United States as the "American Great Satan." He also insists that he is not recommending "classical wars" to wipe Israel off the map, nor does he have any intent to "massacre the Jews."

What Khamenei wants is a long period of low-intensity warfare in the hope that Israeli Jews would eventually find it impossible to live in their country and choose to emigrate instead to the United States or some other countries. The religious leader also describes Israel as "a cancerous tumour," saying that by eliminating it, "the West's hegemony and threats will be discredited" in the Middle East. And in turn, "the hegemony of Iran will be promoted," Khamenei said.

"This revealing book also talks about the various territories that the Muslim world has 'lost' and should reclaim—Russia, China, and India to name a few. And our President just made a deal legitimizing this country's nuclear program? They're not trying to hide their intentions and they make no secret about what they think of America. Mr. President, this book is a must-read for you," Graham said.

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