Urgent Questions regarding a sovereign Iran
– authored by a group of friends
Our world is stuck in a transition period fraught with uncertainty. The achievements of a strong and sovereign Iran have brought new glimmers of hope for the birth of a more equitable multipolar world.
But there are now reports concerning some conflicts in the Iranian government (which, given its democratic structure, are perhaps quite reasonable and to be expected) and reports concerning certain potentially major geopolitical shifts and projects relating to the development of “new power structures” and a “new security architecture” in West Asia.
We also know that, in view of the humiliation suffered by the US and its zionist appendix, their war against Iran will now be intensely fought on other, covert levels – including sophisticated agendas of infiltration.
Thus, we – who stand with Iran for the preservation of its full sovereignty – have a number of burning questions regarding recent reports:
- Why is the Iranian Parliament still closed?
- What is the current state of Ayatollah Seyyed Mojtaba Khamenei’s health?
- What were actually the reasons for Qalibaf, Araghchi and senior Central Bank and security officials wanting to take part in the MoU talks in Switzerland when Ayatollah Seyyed Mojtaba Khamenei, some of the IRGC and the majority of the citizens were against it?
- The core 14 points of the MoU have been made public, but apparently certain “specific side deals” remain unpublicized to allegedly “protect the fragile initial peace process”. Why?
- According to “US administration officials”, the unwritten agreements involve an unpublicised letter from Tehran inviting the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to resume active inspections – is this true?
- Two weeks ago we heard certain claims that Iran was apparently ready to “detonate a nuclear bomb on its territory” if threatened, that Iran was thus already in possession of a nuclear bomb… Now there is no mention of this “bombshell report”. What was this claim based on? And why has this claim quietly disappeared without being debunked or retracted?
- What is Pakistan’s role in West Asia with regard to Iran beyond being a “mediator” for negotiations with the US?
- Pakistan seems to be seeking greater influence in West Asia… What is Pakistan interested in achieving for itself? What are its goals?
- Have we forgotten Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir’s illegal imprisonment and reprehensible, criminal treatment of former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan?
- Have we forgotten Pakistan’s alliance with its founder Great Britain and with the US and lately with “Israel”?
- We hear reports of a BLOC being formed in the region of West Asia by Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Qatar – to act as a new power structure and to create a “security architecture”, with Pakistan offering a “nuclear umbrella” in the region. What agreements are being discussed?
- What does the Iranian wider community think of the so-called security BLOC being proffered made up of Saudi-Arabia, Qatar, Pakistan and a few other hangers-on like Egypt or Turkey?
- There are claims that China and even Russia support this BLOC – what are the sources of these claims? Why should we believe these claims when the sources are supposed to remain secret? Why should we trust “secret top-level sources in Pakistan”? Why can’t we see any signs that Russia or China are somehow involved in this?
- Who else is involved or will be involved in this BLOC?
- What about the Emirates, Kuwait, Turkey, Egypt, Syria (under Al Qaeda Jolani)? Is the Muslim Brotherhood playing any role in this BLOC?
- Every country in the world has oligarchs who usually keep their assets outside of their countries; Iran’s oligarchs most probably have their assets in banks in Gulf countries. How can or how do the oligarchs in Iran want to salvage their money in offshore banks?
- Why did the Sultanate of Oman issue a statement on 25 June announcing the establishment of a temporary maritime corridor in the southern Strait of Hormuz without consultation with Iran?
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