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The world is called upon to liberate Iranians from their apostate regime

The world is called upon to liberate Iranians from their apostate regime

When we previously wrote that the final treatment for the Tehran regime is war, we were relying on facts and terrorist practices that have filled history from 1979 to the present day, not only its continuous aggression against Arab Gulf states, but against the world as a whole.

Iranian aggression is not limited to the statements issued by the regime’s leaders, starting with Khomeini, and later Khamenei, father and son, down to the lowest-ranking official to this day, all delivered in a tone of arrogance toward the world. Strangely enough, there are those who support this policy for personal calculations or temporary regional interests. In response, the Tehran regime has escalated its threats, which have now become a fait accompli, impossible to deny its impact on the international situation, particularly economic, through its continuous closure of the Strait of Hormuz since February 28 last year, and finally its "Houthi" arm entering the escalation line, threatening to close the Bab al-Mandab strait.

Previously, we spoke about the "Munich trap" that Hitler used to plunge the world into a major war. In global politics, there are many examples of traps used to incite wars that lasted for years, resulting in the deaths of millions of innocents.

Unfortunately, history repeats itself periodically, sometimes in the form of a tragedy, and other times as a farce. In either case, ordinary people, the international economy, and some countries are the victims.

If the world has truly learned from the lessons of the past and does not wish to repeat the tragedies of peoples, especially those that occurred in the last century, then there is no solution except to end the aberrant Iranian situation. This is particularly urgent given that the global economy is currently staggering due to repeated crises since 1970 to the present, with inflation nearly reaching levels seen 56 years ago, accompanied by rising stagflation that threatens many countries. This indicates a deepening of the global crisis, especially with the closure of the Strait of Hormuz since the beginning of the war between the United States, Israel, and Iran.

In this war, the Tehran regime is practicing political and economic blackmail, flouting international laws and agreements that guarantee freedom of navigation in international straits, including Hormuz, through which approximately 20 percent of oil and other strategic goods pass.

Therefore, the global inability to hold it accountable means that many countries treat the matter as merely a secondary issue, not a decisive one. This brings to mind the events between the First and Second World Wars, and the path that led a country like Nazi Germany to overestimate its ability to invade other nations and create problems to achieve a goal that momentarily seemed achievable to the Nazis because no one stopped them at the time. However, the countries that fell into the "Munich trap" eventually faced the German project, but too late.

There is no doubt that events are currently moving in that direction if the world does not work to stop the Iranian project. Otherwise, the major crisis that the world experienced in the 1920s, which led to a world war, will be renewed. But this time, it will leave nothing behind.

Thus, the issue is not limited to the Arab Gulf states, but is linked to the global economy as a whole. The international community must take a collective stance to halt Iran at its limits. This can only be achieved through a UN military action, not only to secure navigation in the Strait of Hormuz and Bab al-Mandab, but to free the Iranian people and the world from a pariah terrorist regime that causes disruption, destabilizes the economy, and will continue if no one stops it.

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