After many years at their foreign ministry, where her husband works as well, she became the ministry’s first female spokesperson. And then she was appointed to Malaysia as the first and only female ambassador after the Islamist revolution.

It was a good posting; because of the financial gains by Malaysia, Islamist fascists had comfy relation with their governments.  Many of their money laundering through their own local private banks in Malaysia and the illegal procurement operations of nefarious equipments were done in Malaysia as well.

Just one of those operations involved a private bank owned by an Iranian in Malaysia (later assassinated there), which was sold/used by Babak Zanjani, the now imprisoned self proclaimed “economic Basiji” who laundered billions of dollars for the Islamist fascists and took few billion for himself, for that he is now in custody of his former bosses. BTW, Zanjani's Turkey based sidekick, Reza Zarrab, is now imprisoned in New York awaiting trial.

With that in mind, the just released  “Joint Statement Between The Kingdom Of Saudi Arabia And Malaysia On The Occasion Of The State Visit Of His Majesty King Salman Abdulaziz Al Saud” spells trouble for the Islamist fascists, which will make Marzieh’s Malaysia job much harder.

Article 15 of the statement declares:

The two sides expressed serious concerns over the Iranian interference in the internal affairs of countries in the region, stressed the need for Iran s commitment to the principle of good neighborliness and the need to respect the sovereignty of States.

The noose is getting tighter, time for backbreaking sanctions, ala the one that liberated South Africa from the similarly unreformable apartheid.

 

Sanction works, U.S. Senate, get to it.