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Always the same game over the Islamic world

27 Haziran 2025 - 13:05


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It was early 2003. At that time, Netanyahu was once again provoking the U.S. government. He reached the peak of incitement by claiming that there were chemical weapon facilities in Iraq and that Israel’s security was under threat.

[Article by Vedat KAHYALAR]

The eight-year war organized by the U.S., during which Iraq was persuaded with various promises to attack Iran, had just ended.
 
Let’s recall briefly: The Iran–Iraq War (1980–1988) resulted in the deaths of approximately one million people, the injury of two million, and over 150 billion dollars in material damage. The war began with Iraq’s victories, turned into a war of attrition due to Iran’s resistance, and ended without a winner.
 
But in fact, this war was also waged for the sake of Israel’s security. The goal was to weaken both Iraq and Iran’s military capabilities, collapse their economies, and drive the two countries into long-term decline.
 
Just five years after the war ended, Netanyahu returned to the stage with the so-called “Saddam crisis.” He once again pushed the U.S. toward warmongering with claims that Iraq possessed chemical weapons and weapons of mass destruction.
 
Turkey played a critical role during this period. In order for the U.S. military to use Turkish territory, for our ports and military airbases to be opened, parliamentary approval was required. The motion voted on March 1, 2003, did not pass in the Grand National Assembly. Yet, the U.S. carried out the attack anyway. Iraq was once again devastated. Afterwards, before the eyes of the entire world, the “chemical weapons lie” collapsed. U.S. President Bush merely smiled in front of the cameras and said, “We were wrong.”
 
However, these acts of brutality and genocide were marketed to the public with flashy slogans like “bringing democracy to the region” or the “Arab Spring.” The same immorality was packaged as “peace” in Vietnam and Afghanistan.
 
A similar theatrical production was staged in Syria. Solely because Syria opposed the construction of a pipeline to transport stolen natural gas — which rightfully belonged to Palestine — to Europe for the sake of Israel’s security, it was targeted. Millions of people were killed, and millions more were forced to flee their homes. U.S.-origin “Islamist” terror groups were created and used in this proxy war.
 
Today, a similar dirty scenario is being played out over Iran. But this time, they hit a hard wall. For perhaps the first time in its history, Israel received such a powerful response; it lost many strategic facilities to missile attacks.
 
Netanyahu continues his malicious tactics; this time crying, blackmailing, and threatening to convince America to launch a direct attack on Iran.
 
Western civilization can be summed up in a single sentence:
 
A collective criminal organization that drives the planet to destruction with lies about “peace, democracy, and human rights.”
 
The United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Israel… these countries have brought only blood and tears to humanity.
 
So who is fueling ethnic and sectarian divisions?
 
Who benefits from these separations?
 
Who gained from a weakened Syria?
 
Whose interests were served by a weak and divided Iraq?
 
Who profited from weak Egypt, Jordan, and Lebanon?
 
Who benefited from a Libya, whose oil was stolen and was dragged into civil war?
 
Who is targeting a weakened Iran?
 
We all now know that if they had achieved their goals in Iran, Turkey would have been next — and that the plan was to divide us through ethnic and sectarian strife and to cause economic collapse.
 
That’s why we owe Iran a thank you. It effectively blocked the advance of disbelief and turned imperialist plans into tatters.
 
So, who won in the end?
 
Israel’s goal was to destroy Gaza. But the mujahideen and the heroic people of Gaza have been resisting like lions for 21 months.
 
Iran’s Islamic regime was supposed to be overthrown and replaced with a government serving the West. That government would have handed over its oil and gas to imperialists and bowed before the West. But the plan failed.
 
The cities of supposedly invincible Israel were struck by missile attacks, its infrastructure and prestige were shattered. Their arrogance was dragged to the ground along with their cities.
 
So, who won?
 
The answer is clear:
The winner is the one who does not surrender — the spirit of Prophetic resistance.

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