OPINIONS
Mon 04 Nov 2024 9:09 am - Jerusalem Time
What will change after the US elections?
The US presidential elections on the fifth of this month, and the outcome of the victory of the Democratic candidate Harris or the Republican candidate Trump, what will change for the region and for us? We realize that Trump raised the slogan of America First, and reducing intervention in wars or not provoking new wars, but what we found in his first term, which came on the back of his victory over the Democratic candidate Obama, and the war was raging in Syria, is that he continued to intervene in the war on Syria, and postponed the withdrawal of his forces from it twice. On the Palestinian level, he is more extreme than the Democrats, but on the level of blind adoption of Israeli positions and political support, what can he add? The Democrats have provided Israel with everything, and unprecedented support, military, political, material, logistical, intelligence, political and legal protection in international institutions, to the point of threatening the President and judges of the International Court of Justice, and blackmailing them on a personal and financial level, and threatening South Africa, which dared to file a case against Israel before the International Court of Justice on charges of genocide. It has not left any bullying method unused in the service of Israel. It has prevented four times the issuance of a resolution by the UN Security Council to stop the aggression on the Gaza Strip, and it has also prevented the issuance of a resolution by the same council to grant Palestine full membership in the United Nations. It said that the establishment of a Palestinian state must necessarily be with Israeli approval, and as an Israeli protectorate, it does not possess the components of a state, nor political or economic independence, nor sovereignty. All that remains is for its armies to participate in the battles directly, not in secret ways. Direct intervention in wars with direct American military participation during the era of Democrats or Republicans is not expected to be done. Trump was president when Iran shot down the latest American spy plane, the Global Hawk, in 2019, and he did not respond to Iran militarily. What Trump will add in his victory will not go beyond a moral charge, which will not have an impact on a major change in American foreign policy. We must not be deceived by any tactical and urgent disagreement between the Israeli government and the American administration. These disagreements take place under the roof of a Zionist America, and Israel is the advanced base in the region that serves American and Western interests in the region. Therefore, we find that the American, German and British administrations in particular are more Zionist than the Israeli governments themselves. This is not what we saw from Blinken’s pride in his Jewishness, nor Biden’s Zionism, nor the rest of the American and Western European choir, such as US Secretary of State Annalena Gerbiok and her boss, Chancellor Olaf Scholz. They all raise the same slogan and saying, “Israel’s right to defend itself.” The impudence reaches the German Foreign Minister. To say that "Israel has the right to bomb hospitals and schools, if there are "terrorists" to protect itself, and Musaylimah the Liar Blinken, the American Secretary of State who is proud of his Jewishness, said that the Israeli army did not kill a single civilian in the Gaza Strip, but rather aliens are the ones killing them. It is the American and Western colonial "prostitution" that has no limits, and which sees us, Arabs, Muslims and Africans, as backward peoples who are not susceptible to Western "civilization", and in order for security and stability to prevail in the world, those peoples must be eliminated. The racist and brutal capitalist theories formulated by the theorists of what is known as American and Western civilization, which were revealed in a rude and blatant manner and fell at the gates of Gaza, Beirut and the southern suburb, killing, blood, hunger, siege, expulsion and displacement, they are the theories of the end of history by "Fukuyama" and the clash of civilizations by "Hemington".
In order for our readings of the US presidential elections to be correct, we must realize that both the Republican and Democratic parties are competing in their love for and flirtation with Israel, and that its security, stability, and military and security superiority in the region are above all considerations. Even the war of genocide and ethnic cleansing it is waging in the Gaza Strip and Lebanon, both parties find justification for these crimes by claiming “Israel’s right to defend itself.” Therefore, the two parties exchange accusations about which of them is more loyal to Israel and its Zionist project. Trump, in the debate that brought him together with the Democratic candidate Harris, and because she did not attend the meeting with Netanyahu during his last visit to Washington, in the “house of American slander,” Congress, accused her of not loving Israel. We must realize that the American military, financial, and security machine is led by a deep state, behind which stand huge military, financial, and economic cartels and monopolies, the Pentagon and the CIA form its arms and mind, and it is distributed between the two parties and the camps of the candidates, and its vision stems from the deep interests of the imperial project. American colonialist.
As for the impact of these elections, their results and repercussions on Iran, Iran realizes that it will remain in the circle of American targeting from both parties, Republican and Democratic, targeting its role and regional position, targeting its military and armament capabilities, targeting its nuclear program and facilities and its programs for ballistic missiles and suicide drones, and therefore sanctions on Tehran will be tightened. Beyond that, Iran realizes that the American-Israeli project has moved from the stage of defense to the stage of attack, and it goes beyond geographical maps and the aggressive war on the Gaza Strip and Lebanon to a war that aims to create what is known as the New Middle East, a new Middle East in which the maps of the region are being changed and reformulated anew, in a way that ensures the region remains within the framework of American hegemony for the coming decades and under Israeli leadership and American administration, through security and military blocs and alliances between Israel and the countries of the collapsed official Arab system, whose greatest wish and concern is to launch the broadest normalization process with the occupying state, deluding itself that a state that is unable to provide security and protection for its society is able to protect this official Arab system. And his thrones.
Tehran realizes that the American-Israeli project, in its strategic attack through the assassination of Nasrallah, is an entry point to overthrow the Lebanese resistance experience represented by Hezbollah, which represents the surplus power of the resistance axis and its spearhead. Therefore, the goal is to impose new deterrence equations that “dwarf” Iran’s regional role and allow America and Israel to make geostrategic changes. Therefore, within the framework of the battle over deterrence, which has become the issue, Iran will not abandon the confrontation with Israel and America, within the framework of its defense of its regional position. Therefore, Supreme Leader Khamenei, Revolutionary Guards Commander Ismail Salami, and the strategic level official for foreign policy Kamal Kharrazi, confirmed that the Iranian response is coming, and it is more severe, broader, and more painful than the response in “True Promise 2.”
While it must be remembered that if Trump wins, he will continue the policy of financial “milking” of the Gulf states, in a more blatant and impudent manner, and will also expand the normalization alliances between the occupying state and the Arab and Islamic states.
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