FARAAN: “We intend to show with more attacks and taking extraordinary measures that America will definitely respond if its forces or nation are attacked.” These sentences are part of the statements made on Sunday by Jake Sullivan, US National Security Adviser, in a conversation with the country’s “NBC” channel.
Analysis:
The only word that can be used to describe Sullivan’s tone here is “hoochie.” He considers the killing of three American soldiers as a sufficient excuse to declare an open and full-scale war on the nations and countries of the region, and believes that his country’s attacks on Syria and Iraq on Friday are “the beginning of America’s revenge operations.” However, he is trying to cover up the fact that his country launched a military attack on the region in order to save the Zionist regime – whose myth of an invincible army has been kicked by the resistance.
The funny thing about Sullivan’s statement is that he claims that his country launched a military attack on the countries and nations of the region in response to the “killing of people from the American nation”! However, he should ask the question, what are “people from the American nation” doing in illegal military bases in Iraq, Syria and so on? And can the title “nation” be used for the thousands of American soldiers stationed in Iraq and Syria? Has the resistance targeted an American city and killed American citizens? Or has he attacked the American military and illegal military bases that are responsible for killing thousands of defenseless people in Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Lebanon and the occupied Palestine?
Even more stupid than Sullivan’s statements are the claims of John Kirby, the strategic communications coordinator of the US National Security Council, who, in the same arrogant American tone, asks the Iraqi government to “deal with the threat of militias” and says: “Military attacks and lack of accountability,” more than our attacks, violates the sovereignty of Iraq”. These statements are a blatant insult to the Iraqi government.
Kirby expects the Iraqi government to “cooperate” with the American occupiers to assassinate its security and military forces, including al-Hashd al-Shaabi, because in his opinion, resistance to the occupiers is considered a “violation of the national sovereignty” of Iraq. But the imposition of the American military presence on the Iraqi nation, despite the approvals of the parliament of this country, and the attacks of the occupiers on the positions of Al-Hashd al-Shaabi and the Iraqi security forces – which has led to the martyrdom and injury of dozens of people – is in the interest of “Iraq’s sovereignty.”
To better understand the official positions of Iraq – which America has ignored with bullying and arrogance – we leave Kirby – who assumed himself to be the spokesman of the Iraqi government – and quote the statements of Bassem Al-Awadi, the real spokesman of the government of this country. He said that the American airstrikes on Akashat and Al-Qaim areas are a violation of Iraq’s national sovereignty, and after the attack, the United States began to distort the facts and falsely claimed that the United States had coordinated with the Iraqi government before the attack. The official spokesman of the Iraqi government states: “This claim is a lie and its purpose is to deceive the public opinion of the world.”
The American Zionist government thinks that its continuous efforts to turn the region into a battlefield – by opening different fronts and creating a crisis – can save Israel from this danger. The American government has forgotten that these efforts not only do not help to save “Israel”, but also put themselves in trouble if they do not restrain this regime. Even the “Wall Street Journal” has acknowledged the fact in its yesterday’s issue that American airstrikes at any level cannot stop “Iran’s allies” from further attacks on the interests of America and “Israel”. Rather, according to observers and analysts, stopping the attack on American positions requires a ceasefire in Gaza.