Global scholars, ex-officials support Iran's terms for ending aggression

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Global scholars, ex-officials support Iran's terms for ending aggression

A broad international coalition of academics, former officials, diplomats, and public figures from multiple countries has released an open letter, voicing support for the terms set out by Iran for bringing about a conclusive end to aggression against the country.

 

The letter, titled "A Declaration to the Conscience of Humanity," that was released on Saturday, was presented as a collective appeal signed by more than 170 individuals from 30 countries. Those included the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, France, Russia, China, India, Iran, and several other nations across Asia, Africa, Europe, and Latin America.

 

The document came more than 40 days after the United States and the Israeli regime began their latest round of unprovoked aggression against the country, targeting its military and civilian infrastructure alike with numerous deadly and destructive strikes.

 

Proposed terms for ending hostilities

 

The signatories expressed outright support for the conditions determined by the Islamic Republic aimed at ending the aggression against it in a binding and definitive manner, calling the terms "non-negotiable."

 

They reiterated the conditions, including provision of guarantees against repetition of the aggression, a binding international commitment ensuring no future aggression, and immediate dismantling of all US military installations in the region.

 

The undersigned also urged formal admission of aggression, international condemnation of the aggressors, and full reparations for life and property as outlined by the Islamic Republic.

 

Realization of an immediate end to war on all regional fronts, establishment of a new legal regime for the Strait of Hormuz, recognizing Iran’s sovereignty, and prosecution and extradition of operatives in anti-Iranian media, who have incited this bloodshed, were among the other terms stipulated by Tehran, they stated.

 

The document also called for international condemnation of violations of the international law and urged civil society, scholars, and institutions worldwide to take action against systems of domination and military intervention.

 

'Iran final frontier of plunder'

 

The signatories noted the United States' interest in appropriating Iran's resources in the context of its interventionist foreign policy and aggrandizement.

 

They said strategic interest in Iran was linked to its natural resources consisting of "over 7% of the world’s mineral and energy wealth," that had rendered the country into "the final frontier of plunder."

 

'Trump embodiment of Western moral collapse'

 

They criticized current political leadership in the United States, stating that the "moral collapse of the West finds its embodiment in the pathetic figure of Mr. Trump," under whose orders the US joined the Israeli regime in the aggression.

 

It underlined that the United States' foreign policy attitude, including under Trump, was characterized by the slogan of "everything for us, nothing for others."

 

'US a predatory empire built on corpses on nations'

 

The letter described the United States as a "predatory empire erected on the corpses of nations."

 

It cited the US's history of deadly interventions, stating, "For 249 years—spanning the entirety of its existence since 1776—the United States built a record of atrocity that belonged to a darker, pre-civilized age."

 

The document referenced several American wars and conflicts, including in Vietnam, Cambodia, Korea, Iraq, Libya, Syria, and Afghanistan.

 

"From the genocidal horror of Vietnam, with over 3 million dead; to the annihilation of Cambodia, where 2 million perished under US-backed terror; to the systematic slaughter of Koreans, with more than 4 million Korean lives extinguished; to the destruction of Iraq, Libya, Syria, and Afghanistan, where one million Iraqis and tens of thousands of Libyans were consumed by US fire."

 

The document, however, insisted that "predatory power," a phenomenon it denounced as "a specter [that] now haunts the conscience of humanity" shall no longer "go unchallenged."

 

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