Dhi Qar’s grandsons will never be slaves of neo-Khosrows

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THOSE who contemplate on the statements made by the Iranian leaders would get confused by the already-lost game that the internationally-abhorred regime of Iran is insisting on, and its attempts to impose its conditions through political and terrorist bullying.

This regime, instead of realizing the size of risks that its people are facing, is gambling with the fate of 80 million Iranian people. It is indifferent to how the situation has changed. About a trillion dollars has been spent since 1980 to date on direct or proxy wars, but the regime has not achieved any of its intended goals. It instead increased the isolation and hunger of its people.

When Iran’s Foreign Minister Muhammad Javad Zarif went to Tokyo to attend Japan’s mediation between Tehran and Washington in a bid to lift the sanctions on Iran, he tried to kowtow to the Europeans and at the same time hurl threats, assuming the world will be gripped with fear. Europe, which until recently was trying to repair what was ruined by Iran, found itself afflicted by Iranian terrorism, after its embassies became espionage dens, and its diplomats turned out to be terrorists and assasins.

Now Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani is calling on the Gulf Cooperation Council countries for dialogue and cooperation. At the same time, he sent his Revolutionary Guards, through his Houthi gang, to fire explosive rockets and drones towards Saudi Arabia to sabotage civilian installations and terrorize the innocent, an equation that is valid only in the dark Mullahs thought.

It is very strange that the Iranian President Rouhani would launch the so-called “Hormuz Peace” initiative when his government itself repeatedly threatened over the past years to close this vital maritime artery, claiming that “peace and stability will only be achieved in light of cooperation, solidarity and dialogue among the countries of the same region”. We are left wondering if Iran has ever proven its good intentions to the Gulf states in order for the latter to trust it.

Aren’t the Al-Qaeda, ISIS and even espionage organizations the making of Iranian industry through which the Mullahs regime sought to fragment the region by stirring up creedal and sectarian strife, and tearing apart its social fabric?

If you turn to any country in the Gulf, you will indeed witness the Iranian criminal fingerprints in the entire Arab world, starting from Lebanon, through Iraq and Yemen, to Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain and Syria, and not ending with Africa and Latin America. If the Mullahs regime had spent that trillion dollars on its people, Iran would have been different today; in fact, the entire region would have been different.

All of this is because of arrogance based on insolence and backwardness, which will hit a deadend of gallows where the innocent and those standing up against tyranny get hanged. However, this time it will be the regime that dug its own grave with its hands after being gouged by the popular wrath against its oppression.

Nonetheless, there is an unquestionable fact — the Arabs who defeated the Persian Empire in the Battle of Dhi Qar will not accept their descendants to become slaves of the neo-Khosrows, the inhabitants of the dark caves.

By Ahmed Al-Jarallah

Editor-in-Chief, the Arab Times

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