By Shahriar
Kia
The Iran dossier is high-priority issue on the desk of US
President Donald Trump and his entire administration. Both his Secretary of
Defense and National Security Advisor have long years of experience in dealing
with Iran’s belligerence, especially seen in the mullahs’ meddling in the
Middle East.
Regime
change will be necessary before the U.S. and Iran can have substantially
positive relations, according to Secretary of Defense James Mattis.“Until the
Iranian people can get rid of this theocracy, these guys who think they can
tell the people even which candidates they get a choice of. It’s going to be
very, very difficult,” Mattis told the
Mercer Island High School Islander in a rare and special interview with high
schooler Teddy Fischer.
The US
Congress also has a full deck of cards consisting of numerous measures,
including the recently adopted Senate resolution targeting Iran’s ballistic
missile program, terrorism and human rights violations.
In early
June the House introduced a bill condemning a horrific genocide kept mostly
cloaked by the Iranian regime from the West. In the span of a mere few months
more than 30,000 political prisoners in prisons across Iran were massacred.
In a rare
bipartisan move, Democrats and Republicans placed their weight behind House Resolution 188 deploring
this genocide that “included thousands of people, including teenagers and
pregnant women, imprisoned merely for participating in peaceful street protests
and for possessing political reading material, many of whom had already served
or were currently serving prison sentences.”
The 1988massacre is a highly sensitive matter for the mullahs’ regime in its entirety.
While mainstream media in the West continue to mistakenly differentiate various
elements in Iran as “moderates” or “reformists”, all factions inside the regime
apparatus consider this issue a red line.
This very
opposition, represented politically by the renowned National Council of
Resistance of Iran (NCRI)
and its President Maryam Rajavi, held
its annual convention in Paris on July 1st
emphasizing it is high time for the international community to adopt a policy
of regime change vis-à-vis Iran.
For the
past year, however, the Iranian opposition People’s Mojahedin Organization of
Iran (PMOI/MEK)
has focused its efforts inside Iran through its network of activists on raising
public awareness about this massacre. This has been welcomed on a wide-scale by
Iran’s very young population, with nearly half the country under the age of 35.
A
delegation of US Senators and Representatives sent video messages and were
present at the scene to support a cause seeking freedom for the Iranian people.
Standing by their side was a long slate of American dignitaries, including
former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and
Mayor Rudy Giuliani.
House
Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Ed Royce,
representing further signs of support from both sides of the aisle in
Washington, sent video messages condemning especially Iran’s human rights
violations and meddling in the affairs of regional neighbors.
Mrs. Rajavi
in her speech cited America’s Declaration of Independence to emphasize the
Iranian people’s right to overthrow this unwanted regime, also reiterated by
the North Carolina representative in his remarks.
“When our
forefathers met 241 years ago, this time, they pledged their lives, their
fortune, their sacred honor, for a Declaration of Independence, for a new
America,” Rep. Pittinger said addressing the massive crowd. Referring to the US
celebrating Independence Day on July 4th, he added, “Yes, from that, we found
Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness, and that’s what we want for Iran
today.”
Developments inside Iran with dissent on the rise and the Middle East brewing further for more crises are placing the international community on a fast track to make important decisions on this very strategic state.
Developments inside Iran with dissent on the rise and the Middle East brewing further for more crises are placing the international community on a fast track to make important decisions on this very strategic state.
The Trump
administration should ally with the Congress, enjoying support from both sides
of the aisle, and tackle the vital Iran dossier by imposing crippling sanctions
on the regime and its main leverage in all endeavors, being the IRGC.
Nevertheless,
the conclusion is what the Iranian Resistance has emphasized since the outset
and many in the world have reached today: The solution, the only solution, is
regime change.
The truth
is that the regime’s overthrow is possible and within reach, because the regime
is besieged by extensive social discontent.
Source: How To Tackle The IranDilemma
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