What is the real question at the core of the U.S. and European policy vis-a-vis the religious fascist regime ruling Iran: appeasement or decisiveness?
What is the real question for US and European policies vis-a-vis the
fascist religious regime ruling Iran?
Fellow
citizens, freedom-loving Iranians, sympathizers and friends of the Iranian
Resistance,
Rebels for
Iran’s freedom, who have travelled all the way from across the U.S., to come
together today in Washington, D.C.
The Iranian
nation hears your anthems and your cries for freedom.
Today, you
are the voice of an oppressed nation whose assets have been robbed.
Greetings to
you, to the elected representatives of the American people who are here, and to
personalities and long-time friends and supporters of the Iranian people’s
Resistance for democracy and human rights. They have all come today to stand
with you.
Congratulations
on the anniversary of the resistance, June 20, the Day of Martyrs and Political
Prisoners, and on the anniversary of the founding of the Army of Freedom; a
movement that has unceasingly forged ahead in all theatres for four decades,
relying on its own toil, struggle and sacrifice.
Sovereignty of the people vs. the mullahs’ rule
To fend off
the people’s fury, for forty years, the murderous mullahs have pointed their
fingers at the U.S. as the enemy. But we were not deceived. As Massoud Rajavi
has said: “When we declared ‘down with the reactionaries,’ we stood by it. We
have and will continue to declare that what we seek is the regime’s overthrow,
overthrow, overthrow.”
Now, the
people of Iran cry out in every street and alley that “our enemy is right here;
the mullahs lie when they say America is the enemy.”
Indeed, this
is a regime whose Constitution has formally replaced people’s sovereignty and
universal suffrage with the rule of the mullahs.
The medieval
mullahs tell the Resistance’s freedom fighters and Army of Freedom:
• Give up
and surrender, otherwise you are infidels and pagans who wage war on God. You
are agents of the Global Arrogance; you are a sect and you do not have a place
or any base of support among the people in Iran.
• Do not
resist, otherwise you are terrorists. Otherwise, you are going to be deluged by
fake allegations.
Yes, the
disgraceful demonization campaign against the Iranian Resistance in the
pro-appeasement media seeks to perpetuate the narrative that the people of Iran
are better off with the theocratic rule of the mullahs; There is no
alternative, and don’t even think or talk about it.
Their
conclusion is:
• The
religious fascism must be appeased and there are no other options.
• Now, if
the U.S. administration does not appease the mullahs’ tyranny, it would be a
warmonger.
• If the
U.S. obstructs the Iranian regime’s path toward nuclear weapons, it would be a
warmonger.
The absurd
comments made by the mullahs and their Foreign Minister about the so-called “B
Team” in the United States was a bid to hide their own “bomb” team: From
developing a nuclear bomb to bombings in Albania and France, to bombings and
planting of mines on oil tankers in the Persian Gulf, to the explosions, drones
and missile attacks on Saudi Arabia and targeting of the U.S. Embassy in
Baghdad.
When the
mullahs pay no price for their conducts, they become more emboldened and go
even further. Firing of rockets in Mosul and Basra and the missile attack on
the U.S. drone are clear examples.
Indeed, who
is the belligerent party? Who launched consecutive rocket and missile attacks
at camps Ashraf and Liberty?
Before the
terrorist designation of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and the
imposition of sanctions, and before the U.S. pulled out of the nuclear deal,
the mullahs had no qualms about claiming that Syria was Iran’s 35th province.
They did not hesitate to say that Iraq was their “center and capital” and even
that “its geography is inseparable from Iran’s.”
The present
IRGC commander in chief once explicitly said: “The geography of our revolution
has extended to northern Africa.” He then went on to warn that “it was the
flames of the Islamic Revolution that flared” in 1983 in Lebanon, “where a
courageous move by a young Muslim buried 260 U.S. marines under the rubble in
Beirut, east of the Mediterranean Sea.”
Yes, the
people of Iran who have been inundated by floods, destitution and various
calamities, are crying out, “Let go of Syria and think about us instead.” But
the regime’s meddling and crimes in Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Lebanon and Afghanistan
have so far brought them no serious consequences.
Appeasement or decisiveness?
Indeed, what
is the real question at the core of the U.S. and European policy vis-a-vis the
religious fascist regime ruling Iran: appeasement or decisiveness?
The closer
we get to the end of this regime, the contradiction and polarization between
the regime and regime opponents become more conspicuous.
For the past
forty years, the regime has persistently waged wars against the people of Iran
and the world. Still, regime apologists and those who benefit from its
continued rule feign concern for war. They use this as a pretext to dissuade
the world from adopting any form of decisiveness, and instead urge appeasement
of the ruling murderers in Iran.
The main
victims, however, are the people of Iran. The experience of the past 40 years
has demonstrated that the mullahs’ theocratic regime is incapable of any reform
or change of behavior. Indeed, as a (Persian) saying goes, “a viper will never
give birth to a dove.”
Khamenei
says that change in the regime’s behavior is tantamount to regime change.
Therefore,
what is the real question before us, our people and our resistance? To
surrender or to fight for liberation.
Consider the
American Declaration of Independence. The question before George Washington,
Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin and their comrades and supporters was the
same. And, similarly, our answer is the same: To resist and fight until
victory.
The people of Iran desire freedom and human rights
Hail to the
brave women and men who have swelled the ranks in their quest for freedom in
the form of resistance units and popular resistance councils, and you should be
proud to have extended these ranks to the U.S. capital.
Three months
ago, for the first time in the past 70 years, the President of the United
States in his Nowruz (Persian New Year) message to the people of Iran attested
to the fact that:
“The Iranian
people desire to reclaim their country’s proud history, expressive culture, and
rightful place on the world stage. They deserve a government that is
accountable to them and that treats them with dignity and respect.”
He
emphasized: “We pledge never to turn a deaf ear to the calls of the Iranian
people for freedom, and we will never forget their ongoing struggle for human
rights.”
Yes, we do
not want anything more than freedom and human rights, which will of course also
open the way for us toward development and justice. This will ensue peace and
security in Iran and the Middle East; an Iran free of religious fascism, a
non-nuclear Iran and an Iran without terrorism and belligerence.
Freedom will prevail over the Shah and the mullahs
As Massoud
Rajavi has said, this outcome will “offer peace, security, democracy, human
rights, stability, rebuilding, friendship, and a non-nuclear Iran that seeks
economic cooperation and development in this part of the world, and a country
that will respect international laws and conventions.”
This is why,
above and beyond anything else, the mullahs are most fearful of change at the
hands of the Iranian people, the Iranian Resistance and the People’sMojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK).
It is right
at this point that it becomes clear that the religious dictatorship is a paper
tiger when it comes to facing off with the Iranian Resistance. And its fate is
no different from the fate of the Shah’s dictatorship. This is the verdict of
history and the yearning of the people of Iran.
Yes, freedom
will prevail over the Shah and the Sheikh (mullahs).
My fellow
citizens,
Dear friends
who have defied religious dictatorship and fascism,
The regime
is getting weaker by the day, and with every passing day it gets a step closer
to its downfall.
Consequently,
all of us bear heavier responsibilities.
This is the
time for us to be on alert.
Without
doubt, the faltering mullahs’ dictatorship cannot withstand our nation’s
resistance, uprisings, and the great Army of Freedom.
Hail to
freedom
Hail to all
of you
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