SENIOR FORMER U.S. OFFICIALS REJECT WAR WITH IRAN, URGE REACHING OUT TO THE IRANIAN PEOPLE, ORGANIZED OPPOSITION
by Dr. Majid Rafizadeh
On the heels of
the major gathering of
the Iranian opposition in Paris on July 1, some
thirty prominent American luminaries and former officials issued a
joint statement expressing bipartisan
support for the Iranian resistance and underscoring the need for a more firm
approach towards Iran’s ruling clerics.Among the
signatories were former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and
former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani.
The letter scolds the ruling
clerics of Iran for causing regional instability, engaging in egregious human rights violations
and exporting terrorism and extremism abroad. The
high-profile personalities and former officials rejected the view that
Iran’s political establishment can be reformed. “The hope of some
Western governments was that time would lead to moderation by the Mullahs or to
the emergence of a reformist faction that could challenge the dominance of the
clerical regime. The reality has been far different,” they stated.
Concerning Tehran’s regional role, the signatories said, “The
Iran-fueled sectarian division of Iraq laid the foundation for the creation of
ISIS…. Iran today commands and funds upwards of 150,000 IRGC, Shia militia and
mercenary armed fighters in Iraq and Syria.” “We agree with the apparent new US
policy of ending the previous United States overture toward the Iranian
regime,” the statement added.
Among other signatories are former Senator Joseph Lieberman,
former National Security Advisor James Jones, former Secretary of Homeland
Security Tom Ridge,
former UN Ambassador John Bolton,
former U.S. Attorney General Michael Mukasey,
former DNC Chairman Edward Rendell,
former U.S. Marine Corps Commandant James Conway, ,
and former Congressman Patrick Kennedy.
They added that the
“Tehran regime is uniquely vulnerable,” citing chronic economic
mismanagement and fierce power struggle within the regime. “Mounting popular
discontent has increasingly become visible in public,” they added, citing growing socialcalls for accountability for the “mass executions of political
opponents, including the 1988 massacre of 30,000
political prisoners with a majority of them from the Mujahedin-e Khalq
(MEK).”
The luminaries said a “viable organization” exists to change the clerical regime. “Underthe leadership of Maryam Rajavi, a Muslim woman standing for gender equality, which is an antidote to Islamic fundamentalism and extremism, it is working every day to bring about a tolerant, non-nuclear Iranian republic based on separation of religion and state, that will uphold the rights of all.”
”They called on world governments to provide moral support to the Iranian people’s quest
for freedom.provide moral support to the Iranian people’s quest for freedom.
“The international community,” they said, “must meet
its responsibility by condemning the Mullahs’ oppression and embracing the
Iranian people’s aspirations for a free and prosperous Iran accepted and
respected around the world.”
On July 1, more than 100,000 Iranian expatriates and their supporters
from five continents gathered near Paris to
voice support for regime change and the NCRI’s plan for a free
Iran. Prior to the rally, hundreds of pictures and videos surfaced
in Iran where young people wrote slogans and hanged posters in
Tehran and other major Iranian cities
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originally
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