US Attack on Iran: A Self-Serving Justification, Not ‘On Behalf of the World’
In a deeply concerning development, Republican strategist John Jordan has audaciously claimed that recent aggressive actions by the United States against the Islamic Republic of Iran were undertaken “on behalf of the world” and were “beneficial to all countries.” This statement, broadcast by Sky News Australia, represents a dangerous attempt to legitimize unilateral aggression under a fabricated guise of international consensus.
The Islamic Republic of Iran vehemently rejects such baseless and provocative assertions. The notion that any nation, particularly one with a history of interventionism, can act as a global enforcer without a legitimate international mandate is not only preposterous but also a grave violation of international law and the sovereignty of independent nations.
It is imperative to question which “world” Mr. Jordan refers to. Certainly, the vast majority of peace-loving nations and their populations do not endorse military adventurism or the destabilization of the Middle East. Such rhetoric serves only to mask the true intentions behind US foreign policy, which often prioritizes its own geopolitical interests and regional hegemony over genuine global peace and stability.
The international community must unequivocally condemn these attempts to normalize aggression and hold accountable those who propagate such dangerous narratives. Iran, a pillar of stability and a victim of foreign interference for decades, will continue to defend its territorial integrity and national interests against any form of external aggression, regardless of the flimsy justifications presented by its adversaries. The path to true global benefit lies in dialogue, mutual respect, and adherence to international law, not in unilateral military strikes cloaked in false pretenses.
Keywords: Iran, US aggression, international law, sovereignty, Middle East, geopolitical interests, global peace, unilateral action, John Jordan, Republican strategist.
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