07.01.2020 Author: Andre Vltchek
Column: Society
Region: Middle East
Country: Iran
They say he came from a humble background, and worked himself up the ranks, becoming, as many believe, the second most powerful man in Iran. They say he had the chance to become the next Supreme Leader of the country.
Whenever I visit Iran, I am
told how much he is loved by his people. He became the symbol of resistance
against the West; the symbol of the strength and dignity of the nation which
was attacked, colonized and starved by several Western capitals.
And now, Iran’s Quds Force
commander Qassem Soleimani is no more. And the US Commander-in-Chief, Donald
Trump, is proudly claiming responsibility for his demise.
The statement from the Pentagon
came promptly, and it was clear:
“At the direction of the
president, the US military has taken decisive defensive action to protect US
personnel abroad by killing Qasem Soleimani… This strike was aimed at deterring
future Iranian attack plans. The United States will continue to take all
necessary action to protect our people and interests wherever they are around
the world.”
Defensive action…
Almost immediately, RT and
others asked me to analyze.
I could not help but to
define what was done at the airport outside Baghdad, Iraq, as a vulgar and
brutal extra-judicial killing.
***
For the last two months, I
have been flying all over the world, writing about (and filming) all those
horrors that the Empire unleashed against the people with different cultures,
living in various parts of the world.
The Middle East, China,
Latin America.
It appears that all
boundaries have been crossed. Washington and its NATO allies have lost all
restraint, shame and decency. They actually never had much of those, but now they
have almost none.
Everything appears to be
primitive, as in a badly directed mafia film. If the rulers of the West do not
like some country? In that case they simply attack it, starve and destroy it.
As brutal as that. No UN Security Council mediations, no arguments, and no
pretending that there should be some legal process.
It has been happening to
Hong Kong, To Bolivia, Venezuela and West Papua. It has also been happening to
Iran, as well as China and Russia, although those countries have proven to be much
tougher to eliminate, than Washington’s planners originally thought.
The same applies to
individuals: people get murdered without second thought, some quickly, some
very slowly and painfully. Julian Assange is one of them, being slowly tortured
to death, in front of the entire world, despite legal and medical experts
protesting and demanding his release.
The killing of Quassem
Suleimani and others in Baghdad, was quick and totally unexpected.
The facial expressions of US
officials were absolutely shocking: as if mafia bosses were caught in a corner
of some filthy den by a bunch of amateur journalists. Unapologetically, they
grinned at the lenses, suggesting: “So what? What are you going to
do now? Challenge us? Us? We’ll break your legs, or something…”
And nobody, absolutely
nobody really dares to challenge them! Not yet. Not at this moment.
It is one tested,
bulletproof game. You destroy an entire country, or you kill a person, and then
you show your piece; your well-maintained revolver, or two. You expose your
guns and ugly row of teeth. You say, or you suggest without pronouncing it:
“You have a wife, and two daughters back home, don’t you? You don’t want
anything to happen to them, right?”
It is on that level, now. It
is not any better than that, don’t you see?
If you defend yourself – you
die; your family dies. Or your family members get violated. Or both.
You like it? You don’t like
it? You absolutely detested it? Who cares! The Empire has guns. It is all it
has. The ability to kill and to rape. It has become dumb, degenerate. It
produces hardly anything of value. But it has millions of weapons, as well as a
monstrous propaganda machine.
***
Now, seriously: what can
Iran do? What can a nation with thousands of years of culture do?
Can it defend itself?
Honestly, if you think it can, then say it: how?
If it retaliates, it could
be erased from the face of the earth. If it doesn’t do anything, it will lose
face, self-respect, as well as the purpose to continue with its struggle for
true independence and its unique form of socialism.
For years and decades, Iran
has been a thorn in the eye of the West. Its allies have fought against
Western-injected terrorism in Iraq, Syria and Lebanon. Iranian ally in Lebanon,
Hezbollah, has been defending the country against Israeli invasions, while
providing social support to poor and needy citizens. Iran has been giving jobs and
temporary shelter to many Afghan citizens, particularly those from Herat,
people who have absolutely nothing left after the horrendous US/NATO occupation
of the country. I worked in Afghanistan, and I saw tremendous lines in front of
the Iranian consulate in Herat. Iran has even been deeply involved in Latin
America, helping, building social housing in Venezuela, Evo’s Bolivia, and
elsewhere.
And now, recently, it began
moving closer and closer to two of Washington’s arch enemies: China and Russia.
Therefore, it has been
decided in the annals of Washington and the Pentagon: Iran has to be stopped;
destroyed. At any price. Meaning, any price which would have to be paid by the
Iranian citizens.
***
I am convinced that this
madness has to be stopped.
For Iran’s sake.
But also, because, if Iran
is ruined, destroyed like Iraq, Libya or Afghanistan, someone will be next.
First, most likely, Venezuela, and then Cuba. But then, perhaps, most likely,
Russia or China, or both.
The Empire will not stop by
itself.
If not opposed, it will get
more and more emboldened.
It is a tremendous mistake
to let it literally ‘get away with a murder’.
Today, a brave Iranian
General has been murdered. Washington is smiling provocatively, cynically.
It is sending vibes to all
corners of the world: “Stay on your couches in front of television sets. Be
petrified. Do nothing. Or else!”
Yes, the world is scared.
There are reasons to be scared. But the world simply has to act. These brutal,
cowardly acts of degeneracy and fundamentalism/fanaticism committed by the
Empire have to be stopped, sooner or later, in the name of our human race.
Otherwise, soon, there will be no humanity left!
Andre Vltchek is
philosopher, novelist, filmmaker and investigative journalist. He’s a creator
of Vltchek’s World in Word and Images, and a writer that penned a number of books,
including China and Ecological Civilization. He writes especially for the online
magazine “New Eastern
Outlook.”
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