If some people understood the meaning of sovereignty, they would be silent.
Dr. Ahlam Beydoun
When I wander around, i'm
shocked. On the day that u.S. hostile aircraft and missiles targeted Iraq and
Iran together, and targeted with them the sanctity of the peoples of the
region, just like every time they targeted Arab territory or an Arab human
being, or a Middle Eastern man, or a resource in this region, when they
targeted two of the top leaders of the Arabs, Iran and possibly the worldandagroup of officers who did not even come to their names, on that day
America violated the concept of sovereignty in all its air and ground
dimensions,and betrayed an agreement with Iraq to protect itand protect the guests of the people who are
present on its land screaming for tragedy. All Arabs loyal to their dignity,
loyal to their heroes, as
well as iranians, and all the free people of the world. It was not only the grief of leaders who were difficult to make up
for easily, but the shouting
was acurse forinjusticeandfor the violation of the sanctity of peoples. Of course, the pain was great for everyone, even outside the
borders of Iran and Iraq, but the Iranian and Iraqi people are primarily
concerned. And that they can't play in front of her or
behind her back, roles she doesn't like, even if those roles are in their interest?
While some felt, fortunately,the most fortunatepart, with
sadness and pain, not onlythat
of heroeswho sacrificed the well-being of their personal lives and their lives in exchange for
defending the oppressed, from being attacked by external forces, by their direct and indirect terrorist
means, within the borders of their states and beyond; If it isnatural, what is
incomprehensible is that some Arabs or Muslims rejoice and show it openly!
Politically, the issue is clear
who feels the same as the enemies, better to leave him something to the same t-sun-p-phimself
tohimself. But we're going to leave this
aside, and move on to what matters. After burying the martyrs, Iran
was not delayed, and its missiles were sent snarling in the skies of
Iraq, declaring thatno force in the earth, no matter how extreme andcunning, has the right to insult the
Iranian people and break their dignity. Qassem Soleimani,
along with his dear friend and his Iraqi companion Abba Mahdi al-Muhandis,did not distinguish
between this and that, and they knew where to directthe compass.
They really wanted it as a"slap" because the group thinks it well. But that
"slap" has
something in the dictionary of
wills and courage, and the stabilization of positions from state to state. They
understand very well the rules and origins of international law. They responded
in principle to the killing of their leader on Iraqi soil, states are
responsible for protecting their citizens, and this is within their national and
regional powers. If we
are told that the rules are
practically subordinate to Iraqi sovereignty, the Iraqi State will be involved
in the murder of Soleimani, the engineer and the rest of the martyrs, and
if we are told that the Iraqi state is not a partner and is not
aware of the crime, the rules are practically not subject to Iraqi sovereignty. The
refore,based onthis
clarification, the one who raised his voice from the Iraqis denouncing the
Iranian operation, and suddenly raised the slogan of sovereignty, is a person who is suspected of the concept of
sovereignty, he did not mention sovereignty when America launched its aggression,
and he did not remember sovereignty when before America established bases on
the territory of Iraq. The Iranians here have proven that they have humanity that no
one else has.
The response to the crime will
continue, according to Iranian and Iraqi leaders, and their popular
mobilization, primarily concerned, as well as the rest of the resistance forces
in the region. The real response is the withdrawal of all U.S. and foreign
forces from Iraq and the region. The Iraqi parliament has taken a decision and asked the U.S.
administration to put in place the necessary measures to implement it. Originally,
the withdrawal of U.S. and foreign forces should have taken place when the
terrorist is eliminated in Iraq. Today, the U.S. forces have lost all real and
legal justification for their presence on Iraqi territory, and every action to
remove them, by all possible means, is legitimate under international law, as
occupying forces, a flagrant violation of Iraqi sovereignty,in the hope that the ambitions of The
United States are no longer hidden from anyone. her fortunes.
Dr. Ahlam Beydoun
14/1/2020
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