Iran To America: Stop Worrying About Us, Your Government Is About To Collapse
ZeroHedge,
18 July, 2017
Authored by Darius Shahtahmasebi via TheAntiMedia.org,
Iranian
officials have struck back at the Trump administration’s verbal
attacks on
Iran, suggesting the U.S. should worry about its own domestic
problems before turning a critical eye towards
them. According to al-Monitor,
an arguably pro-Tehran media
site:
"Iranian officials have condemned US Secretary of Defense James Mattis for calling for regime change in Iran. During an interview with a high school newspaper, Mattis said US relations with Tehran will have to wait ‘until the Iranian people can get rid of this theocracy.’
He also referred to Iran as ‘the most destabilizing influence in the Middle East.’ The interview, published June 20, went viral July 10 and was picked up by a number of English-language media outlets.”
Mattis’
statements reek of hypocrisy considering the most extreme
theocracies in
the Middle East continue to maintain close relationships with the
U.S.
as
the U.S. singles out Iran because of its independent foreign
policy interests.
According
to al-Monitor,
Iranian Defense Minister Hossein Dehghan responded to Mattis’
comments on July 11.
“Instead of making decisions for other countries,” he said, “the secretary of defense and the American ruling party better think about their own domestic issues and review the causes of the collapse of its administration in the not too distant future.”
There
are a number of prevailing problems that come to mind when one thinks
of the issues plaguing America’s domestic culture, from rampant
brutality imposed
by its police forces to rising inequality,
staggering debt, and
the fact that the country elected
a racist, misogynistic, warmongering tycoon
as its president.
Iran’s
foreign ministry spokesman, Bahram Ghassemi, also responded to
Mattis’s comments, stating “Terrorism
and extremism in the region and the world have roots in America’s
ill-considered policies.”
Rejecting
the claim that Iran sponsors terrorism, he warned that the region
would not forget what the U.S. did to Fallujah and Haditha.
In 2004, U.S.
Marines heavily bombarded Fallujah, and the effects of
this assault are still plaguing the local population in the form of
dramatic increases in cancer and infant mortality rates.
The
people and government of Iran also haven’t forgotten what America
has done in the last century, let alone the last decade.
Iran
still remembers that
the CIA overthrew its
democratically elected leader in 1953, and this is why the country’s
leaders continue
to refer to
the U.S. as the Great Satan. It is largely because of this 1953
interference that Iran became such an autocratically ruled country;
the 1979 revolution was a result of the people’s desire to
overthrow the American-backed Shah, Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, a brutal
dictator.
And yet even Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has openly
admitted that
the U.S. is looking to try the exact same strategy again by
supporting elements inside Iran in order to oust its current
leadership.
Though
Iran is hardly democratic by many standards, the country did
boast over
a 70 percent voter turnout in its most recent elections. By
comparison, the U.S. barely
gets over 50 percent election
after election.
A
country where roughly half of its eligible voters don’t vote at all
has little standing to criticize or attempt to interfere in any
country in the world in the name of democracy — especially one that
enjoys greater democratic participation than the U.S. does.
Iran’s
responses to Mattis’s comments are ultimately somewhat
well-founded.
The
U.S. should have no say in the internal politics of Iran (or Russia
and Syria for that matter) and should at least address its own
shortcomings before it goes on a global crusade to force
countries into submission.
Even
if all of the charges against Iran the Trump administration continues
to present are true, it does not absolve the U.S. of its own
culpability in the very
same allegations it hurls at Iran,
nor does it absolve America’s allies,
who continue to wreak havoc across the Middle East.
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