24 Apr 2024
Wednesday 13 June 2018 - 11:35
Story Code : 308656

Iranian nationalism grows amid rising US pressure

Al Monitor | : In an apparent reaction to the policies of US President Donald Trump, Iran appears to be in the grip of rising nationalism amid signs of an effort to forge internal political reconciliation.Rather than solely seeking to topple the Islamic Republic, the United States and its regional allies are now perceived as pursuing the dismemberment of Iran.


Abdollah Ramezanzadeh, who previously served as government spokesman under Reformist President Mohammad Khatami, tweetedMay 9, [Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed] Bin Salman, [Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu and Trumps issue with Iran is beyond the political system. Their [problem] is a great country named Iran. Ramezanzadeh, who is Kurdish, has long advocated for ethnic minority rights and was arrested in the aftermath of the disputed 2009 presidential elections.

But perhaps the most surprising reaction to Trumps anti-Iran rhetoric in recent weeks has come from Ardeshir Zahedi, a high-ranking official of the ousted Pahlavi regime that was overthrown in 1979.Few would expect that a man who lost his position and influence with the rise of the Islamic Republic would venture to pay for the publication of anopen letterin aNew York Times'advertisementto defend the current Iranian states foreign policy.

Warning US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo over his threats against Tehran, Zahedi wroteMay 25, "Cats will dreamof mice ...Iran is not Iraq,adding, Through the millennia of its history, my country has never stooped or bowed to foreigners and has always remained united in the face of adversity. Irans noble people always stand together and help defend their homeland. History has quickly taught foreign aggressors to abandon their wishful thinking of crushing Iran." Referring to Irans regional policies, Zahedi further emphasized, "What is not mentioned is that Iran is in Syria by the invitation of Syria, the legitimate government of a sovereign nation. It is the presence in Syria of secret armies from the US and other Western countries that violates international law."

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