When a state does not recognize itself as a state

 Ruba Mansour, M. Bitar:

     How can there not be a rebellion and therefore a revolution when a senior official in Amnesty International acknowledges the mass executions in Iran, which she called a “surge of executions” that affected 700 residents of a border village at once, who were accused of smuggling? These executions included all the males of the village, as if the problem of drug smuggling could be solved by executions! 

In addition to the “surge of executions,” Iran has practiced and continues to practice the crime of execution against all who oppose it, Khomeini’s regime has carried out many such surges that claimed the lives of thousands of Iranians in 1979., Years ago, Iran took turns with Saudi Arabia and China at the forefront of mass executions, and it has its own method of carrying out the death penalty…the crane method!, by which the poet Ahmed Al-Nuaimi, the author of the poem “We are a people who have no shame,” was executed.

The mass and even individual executions are a testament to unparalleled brutality, In addition to the executions, there has been a great deal of other barbaric behavior in the Islamic Republic of the mullahs, Whoever hangs people from a crane, as the poet Ahmed Al-Nuaimi was hanged, is a ravenous beast, and his savagery extends to all other aspects of life and is not limited to the execution of Al-Nuaimi,What can we expect from the rule of monsters? What will the future of this cavernous entity be?   However long the cavernous state of the mullahs lasts, the end is inevitable, The fact that the current military campaign has not yet been able to put an official end to this cavernous regime does not mean that the end of the regime is unlikely, It is an undeniable fact, as the balance of power does not allow for any other scenario, including, for example, the coming of the awaited Mahdi!

The mullahs’ regime has not stopped for a moment in carrying out mass executions. Even the threat of devastating American strikes did not deter it from executing hundreds of protesters weeks ago, despite its deceptive announcement that it would stop carrying out those executions. Its addiction to executions goes back to its culture,The regime is by nature hostile to the philosophy of life and embraces, to a hysterical and pathological degree, the culture of death. It does not respect the right and life of the protestor, nor does it respect the right and life of its own supporters.

  It is historically observed that the culture of death associated with the concepts of jihad and martyrdom was one of the main reasons for the loss of humanity among groups of the culture of death, which did not exist before 1440 years ago, Jihad, martyrdom, paradise, and so on came after the dominance of the new religion over Persian culture. The Persians were not before this barbaric form, and just as the Bedouin barbarism spread to Persia, it also spread to the Levant, North Africa, and other regions that were occupied or so called conquered out of greed for the spoils of war, and in the case of Persia, out of greed for the treasures of Khosrow, which Ibn Abdullah promised to his Bedouin fighters, who found in Iran a valuable target that justified some of them sacrificing their lives to obtain those treasures.

Iran has witnessed several attempts to overthrow the theocratic regime of the mullahs, including, for example, the events following the assassination of the anti-hijab activist Mehsa Amini, However, previous attempts were insufficient to topple the regime, Now, the situation has changed, not because the regime has deteriorated further—it cannot become worse once it has reached its peak—but because of the “mechanism of accumulation,” the accumulation of the regime’s evils, and the general bankruptcy afflicting the Iranian people and the broader populations of the former colonial powers, characterized by their resistance to change, Thus, several Iranian groups revolted months ago against the abject poverty of a people possessing vast natural resources., A people with such wealth should be expected to enjoy material prosperity like the rest of the Gulf region, not have their per capita income reduced to “zero dollars” because the value of the Iranian dinar has plummeted , In addition to the cumulative factor and the extreme poverty, the popular protests in Iran have another distinctive characteristic: the demonstrators’ focus on… The destruction of places of worship meant that the protests were directed against poverty, against tyranny, against tampering with freedoms, and against brutality, in addition to being directed against the religious doctrine, i.e., against the main cause of the deplorable Iranian situation.

  The crisis of the Iranian regime has deepened and intensified, as has the crisis of other peoples in the region, with a clear difference between Iran and the rest of the Middle Eastern regions, The other Gulf regions, in particular, were somewhat developed and somewhat progressive, and enabled their people to live in economic security, They were not as barbaric as Iran, Saudi Arabia was on the Iranian level in terms of executions years ago, but it has made a great leap forward under Mohammed bin Salman, who abolished the Committee for the Promotion of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice, and allowed unveiling, freedom of dress, improved the status of women, and many other aspects, which cannot be mentioned in detail here.

Anyone who wants to establish a state must recognize the concept of the state, Iran, according to Ismail Safawi some 600 years ago, then Mawdudi, and more recently Khomeini and his “Mother of Cities” theory, does not recognize the state or its borders, This has allowed the Iranian entity to align itself with the concept of exporting the revolution, meaning the abolition of borders and the immunity of states within those borders. In any case, studying the Iranian situation requires much analysis and detail,In short, it can be said that Iran has failed as a state because it does not recognize itself as a state; that is, it abolished itself before the Americans even tried to abolish it… To be continued 

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