London, 24 Jul - As the Trump White House is reviewing its Iran
policy there is increasing support for regime change in Iran, according to an
opinion piece on the Forbes website.Iranian dissident writer Heshmat
Alavi, wrote on 24 July that advocates of
appeasement toward Iran are boosting their efforts of claiming any firm policy
on Tehran will lead to war.
“The question is
do the measures professed by this party truly prevent war?”
When Iranian
opposition National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) recently held
its annual convention in Paris, with Trump
“emissaries” such as former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani and former House
Speaker Newt Gingrich speaking powerfully of regime change in Iran, former US
ambassador to the UN John Bolton went as far as declaring the Iranian regime
will not witness its 40th anniversary in February 2019.
In response, Iran
and its lobbies in the West, terrified of such a surge behind the NCRI as the
sole alternative able to bring about true change in Iran, have not remained
silent, Alavi wrote. “Iran apologists are yet again seen resorting to the old
tactic of warning about a new war in the Middle East”.
The article adds:
For decades now
pro-Iranian regime writers have cautioned against adopting a firm policy on
Tehran, allowing the mullahs’ regime to plunge the entire Middle East into
havoc.
As we speak Iraq,
Syria and Yemen are in ruins thanks to Iran’s support of proxy elements fueling
sectarian conflicts and deadly civil wars.
The war in
Afghanistan has yet to finalize after 16 years, and reports continue of Iran
supporting the Taliban and al-Qaeda in this country.
Lebanon has yet
to witness political stability in decades as Iran continues to funnel millions of dollars
and arms to its offspring, the Hezbollah, brought to life by Iran’s
Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) back in 1982.
Many other Arab
countries can follow suit after Kuwait expelled Iran’s ambassador and more than
a dozen other “diplomats” from its soil based on espionage charges.
But of course,
the Iran apologists conveniently consider such matters as irrelevant or at best
second hand. These very Iran lobbyists are the actual warmongers as their
efforts have provided Tehran the opportunity to bring upon utter devastation to
all Middle East nations.
Pat Buchanan in a
Townhall piece argues, “After Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Syria and Yemen, would
America and the world be well-served by a war with Iran that could explode into
a Sunni-Shiite religious war across the Middle East?”
Neglected here is
the passivity encouraged by such Iran-apologists has actually empowered Tehran.
The end result has been Iran engulfing Iraq and Syria into a horrific abyss of
Shiite militias massacring innocent Sunni civilians.
Former MEP Struan
Stevenson sheds light on such an unfortunate phenomenon.
“800,000 people
have been rendered homeless from Mosul alone, millions when you count the refugees
who fled from Ramadi and Fallujah. Thousands of innocent Sunni civilians have
been killed, and tens of thousands among them were injured,” he wrote in a
recent Al Arabiya article.
There is no
question that the 2003 Iraq war was a strategic mistake. Yet why do
Iran-apologists, again conveniently, neglect another drastic error of Obama
prematurely pulling all US troops out of Iraq in 2011? This left the fledgling
state of Iraq at the hands of wolves, being Iran, its puppet, former Iraqi
prime minister Nouri al-Maliki, and Shiite proxies and death squads.
We simply cannot
deny the fact that al-Maliki in Iraq, Bashar al-Assad in Syria, Hezbollah in
Lebanon, all supported financially and logistically by Iran, paved the path for
the rise of ISIS. They massacred Syria’s Sunnis, parallel to Maliki’s crackdown
of the Iraq’s Sunni minority. This allowed ISIS to spread, and first in Iraq
and Syria, and thus throughout the Middle East, Europe and beyond.
The regime in
Iran actually benefited extremely from the rise of ISIS to claim legitimate its
involvement in Iraq and Syria through Shiite proxy groups.
Again, as Iran-apologists
across the board in the US and Europe encouraged engagement and rapprochement
with Tehran, climaxing unprecedentedly during Obama’s tenure, Iran’s mullahs
continued their killing spree across the region.
Looking back at
the past several years, one can dare to accuse these Iran-apologists of paving
the path for Tehran to legitimize its horrific killing sprees, and causing a
horrible number of deaths. Can we not accuse them of warmongering?
These Iranian
lobbyists, including Trita Parsi, head of the so-called “National Iranian
American Council”, raise the flag of war being bad for business, and thus
cheering diplomacy to encourage business. Yet he neglects Iran’s own
warmongering in the Middle East.
All said and
done, with the Trump administration seriously weighing regime change as policy
vis-à-vis Iran, the international community sees before it the opportunity to
finally adopt the right policy on Iran.
Engagement has
failed. Wars in the Middle East have been disastrous. We do not want to go down
that road in regards to Iran. And there is no
The Iranian
people and their organized opposition, the NCRI, are more than capable of
toppling the mullahs’ regime in Tehran. This organization has everything in
place and seek only the international community to recognize their struggle and
end the disastrous Iran appeasement approach. A course correction vis-a-vis
Iran policy regarding is needed, too, in order for the people of Iran and their
opposition to take on the rest.
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