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If there is no Iran, who will save the world from Israeli open and secret evil?

The Israeli policy has always been based on expansion of war and destabilization in the form of incessant bombardments in the Gaza Strip, massacre of the Palestinian civilians, assassination of the Iranian nuclear scientists, and airstrikes on Syria.

AhlulBayt News Agency: Israel has pursued the policy of "scorched earth" in West Asia for years.

The Israeli policy has always been based on expansion of war and destabilization in the form of incessant bombardments in the Gaza Strip, massacre of the Palestinian civilians, assassination of the Iranian nuclear scientists, and airstrikes on Syria.

The recent article on Newsweek, titled, "Israel Can Save the World from a Nuclear Iran", by Yaakov Katz, senior researcher of the Jewish institute, "Jewish People Policy", like other rhetorical articles of this American warmongering magazine, not only is a hollow and biased analysis, but also, more than any incoherent text, seems supportive of these wars for warmongering and propagation of military and economic institutions. Through extraordinary self-confidence and using the technique of causing temporary forgetfulness in the mind of the audience towards Israeli crimes, the writer claims in the article, that Israel is ready to save the world (colonialist West) from "Iran's threat" singly. But, the main question is: "If there is no Iran, who will save the world from great evil, namely, Israel? Who will stand against the open and secret influence of Zionism which has perturbed the global policies and turned West Asia into a scorched earth?"

Israel, a regime whose influence wages riot in global policy

Israel's role, either directly or indirectly, is undeniable in many global riots. The influence of Zionist institutions in the international policies, especially in the US, Europe and even the UN, have diverted the global policies from the course of justice and stability. From powerful lobbies like AIPAC, which has put the American foreign policy at the service of Israel, to the attempt for disturbing peaceful agreements indicate Israel's destructive power in the global arena.

During the past decades, for instance, Israel has constantly tried, through lobbying in Western governments, to prevent the formation of any alliance or agreement which would benefit West Asian nations. The US attack on Iraq in 2003, which took place on the basis of disinformation about "Weapons of Mass Destruction", enjoyed direct support of the Zionist lobbies and the result was no more than devastation of Iraq and creation of terrorist groups like DAESH.

Explicit carnage and expansion of war in West Asia

Israel has pursued the policy of "Scorched Earth" in West Asia for years. The Israeli policy has always been based on expansion of war and destabilization in the form of incessant bombardments in the Gaza Strip, massacre of the Palestinian civilians, assassination of the Iranian nuclear scientists, and airstrikes on Syria.

The Gaza Strip, this open prison with 2 million people, is a symbol of Israeli savage policies. Continuous attacks on this region and the Western pressure for cruel sanctions against the inhabitants of the region, are just part of the clear violation of human rights by Israel. Yet, the world has kept silent under the extensive Israeli influence in the international institutions.

Disturbing democracy and spread of terror

Another destructive aspect of Israel is its continuous effort to undermine democracy in the regional countries and even beyond. In Egypt, Israel supported military coup by Abdul Fattah al-Sisi and fomented suppression of popular movements. In Iran, through supporting terrorist groups like MKO, and launching of sabotage operations, it has tried to cause instability and undermine the sovereign ruling system.

As in other regions, Israel has been involved in assassination and influence in the European countries and beyond. Espionage cases of Mossad in Germany, the attempt to infiltrate in British election, disturbing Indian and Pakistani relations through sabotage via cyberspace and publication of disinformation, orchestration in disintegration of Sudan, exploiting part of the Argentine foreign relations- as the political officials of the country testify- imposition of policy in the Polish foreign relations, influence in the French and Hungarian parliaments, destruction of the relations of Spain and Maghreb- according to the report of facebook data, orchestration in the Libyan tribal tensions and abduction in southeast Asia such as Indonesia and Thailand, all prove that Israeli measures are considered a threat to global democracy.

Turning West Asia into scorched earth

The ultimate goal of Israel of enforcing its warmongering policies is to create a weak, fragmented and unstable region which has no power to counter this regime. Through provocation and support for internal wars in Syria, Yemen and even Iraq (especially during assassination of scientists), Israel has turned part of these countries into a ruin in which no power is able to act as a threat against Israel. 

Illusion of Israeli military power: fists against wind

The Newsweek article tries to portray Israel as an "invincible" military power. But, the fact is that, although the regime enjoys the state-of-the-art American technology, the Israeli military ability has scandalously failed against the Lebanese Hezbollah, Iran and even Hamas; and has just proved able against the inactive Syrian equipment. During the recent months, Iran, carrying out two operations, titled, "True Promise", launched a wave of missile attacks against the Zionist regime which have not only challenged the Israeli defense systems and destroyed a big number of them, but also targeted important strategic sites of the regime. During the second operation, as per the released videos, over %70 of the observed missiles passed through the Israeli defense system. Iranians, however, have said that 180, out of 200 missiles, had hit their targets. On the other hand, Hezbollah, apart from the martyrdom of a number of its commanders and its world-known secretary general, continues fighting Israel actively as a resistance force; and not only has not been undermined, it has astounded all with its rapid restoration. As in the recent war, too, Israel failed to omit Hezbollah from the balance of power despite generous and incessant military support of the US; and was forced to capitulate to a ceasefire which practically put Hezbollah in an accepted situation.

Meanwhile, although the author claims that Hamas was "completely destroyed", it continues dealing heavy blows to Israel. Hamas' continuous attacks on the Israeli facilities and armored vehicles and even killing the regime's aggressive and child-killer soldiers indicate that this group, not only has not been destroyed, but also it has turned into a resistant and unpredictable force through its guerrilla strategies. What is more important, as history bears witness, is that Hezbollah and Hamas have gone from strength to strength every time and, thus, Israel must expect much harsher future.

Warmongering for profiteering: economy of war behind these analyses

Yaakov Katz' article is more like a hollow dream and childish war games rather than a real and reasonable analysis. Instead of presenting a comprehensive and complicated glance to the realities of West Asia, the author is after approval of warmongering presumptions.

What looks quite obvious in Newsweek article is that propagation of war with Iran is a lucrative move for arms-manufacturing companies and military lobbies. Ultimately, war benefits no one except Western colonial military industries. Therefore, it should be said that, instead of a realistic analysis, this article is merely at the service of strengthening warmongering projects whose human and economic costs are paid by the people in West Asia and the world community, especially in the field of energy.

What will the world do, if there is no Iran?

Now, apart from what has been said, honestly speaking, who will stand against this magnitude of destructive policies, carnage and influence of Israel in the world and the region? Iran is a deterrent power against the endless Israeli ambitions, not only for itself, but also for the entire region and even the world.

The world should accept that Israel is not a legitimate entity, but a threat to the global stability and growth.


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