The Iranian president slammed the United States as the biggest factor of instability in the world

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-30

Amid the tensions sparked by U.S. support for Israel's recent attack on Gaza, Iran's Ibrahim Raisi blamed the U.S. for being the whole world"The biggest destabilizing factor".

At the International Conference on the Question of Palestine in Iran, Raisi denounced the United States, which claims to defend freedom and democracy, as a major crime and a creator of global instability.

"Those who claim to protect freedom and democracy have proven themselves to be the perpetrators of the greatest crimes, racial discrimination and human rights violations," Lacey said. It is clear to all that the United States is not only not a stabilizing factor in any part of the world, but has been, and remains, the greatest factor of instability and insecurity in the world, including Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, and other parts of the world. ”

His statement came after US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin claimed that the United States does not seek war with Iran and urged Tehran to de-escalate tensions in the Middle East.

But Austin also condemned the increasing number of attacks by "Iranian-linked" forces in the region, threatening the population of the region and escalating the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

On 7 October, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict erupted again, with an unprecedented breakthrough by Hamas and other armed groups from the besieged Gaza Strip, accompanied by massive rocket attacks. Israel's bombing campaign and ground incursions have caused tens of thousands of civilians** and a humanitarian crisis.

Some of the hundreds of Israelis captured in the first few days were released during the brief ceasefire in exchange for several times as many times as many Palestinian women and children being held by Israel. But most remain in Gaza.

Russia*** calls for the cessation of hostilities, echoing the position of Vladimir Putin that a solution to the Middle East crisis is possible only on the basis of the "two-state" solution of the UN Security Council and advocates the creation of an independent Palestinian state within Palestine.

For decades, the Palestinian-Israeli conflict has been a source of tension and conflict in the region. The 1947 United Nations resolution, which was actively supported by the Soviet Union, proposed the creation of two states, Israel and Palestine, but Israel seized most of the Palestinian land in the 1948 war and occupied the remaining territories in 1967.

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