Thursday, 26 December 2024

Ted Cruz: Regime Change in Iran: Transition from the Islamic Republic to a Marxist-Islamist Republic

 Ted Cruz: Regime Change in Iran: Transition from the Islamic Republic to a Marxist-Islamist Republic – House of Intellectual

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Mr. Ted Cruz:


Subject: Regime Change in Iran: Transition from the Islamic Republic to a Marxist-Islamist Republic


On December 12th, 2024, Ted Cruz attended the Organization of Iranian American Communities and advocated for the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran to replace the Islamic Republic of Iran.

In 2006, Export Development Canada published a report on income disparity in Iran. The report revealed that 10% of Iran's population held 75% of the country's wealth, while the remaining 90% controlled only 25%. It also noted that there was little hope for improvement in economic prosperity for the majority of the population.


Currently (2024), no precise statistics offer insightful information on economic disparity in Iran. However, the income disparity between rich and poor is wider than in the past. This disparity is primarily a result of the Islamic Republic of Iran's foreign policy, which opposes global harmony. The theocratic state allocates a significant portion of its national revenue to its nuclear programs, aiming to develop weapons that could contribute to global instability.


A question arises: How did Iran arrive at its current situation? His Imperial Majesty, King of Kings Reza Pahlavi the Great, established the Pahlavi Dynasty during the height of the Great Game, a period when Russia and England were competing for control over Iran. During World War II, Reza Pahlavi declared Iran a neutral state. However, both England and Russia invaded Iran due to its oil resources. Reza Pahlavi descended from the Peacock Throne and was succeeded by his son, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi.


In 1953, His Imperial Majesty, King of Kings Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, with the consent and will of the people, ended the Great Game and continued his reign as a constitutional monarch—the Shah of Iran's domestic policy aimed to guide the nation toward the Great Gate of Civilization.

The political culture in the United States is fundamentally anti-monarchy, shaped by its historical context of breaking away from England. Understanding this context is crucial to fully grasp the US's stance on the Shah of Iran and its legacy of racism.


The political culture of the United States has been influenced by its history, which includes the pride derived from travelling to Africa to capture individuals and bring them to America. This led to the exploitation of their labour on land that had been taken from the Indigenous peoples of North America. In this way, America built its wealth on the pain and suffering of others.


The influence of US political culture can be seen in Iran's politics, particularly when former US President Jimmy Carter helped to foment revolution in Iran because he claimed he did not want Iran to become another Japan.


The Guadeloupe Conference was held in Guadeloupe from January 4th to 7th, 1979. It brought together leaders from four Western powers: the United States, the United Kingdom, France, and West Germany. The discussions primarily focused on various global issues, including the future of Iran after the fall of the Pahlavi Dynasty. The US, along with the other Western powers, played a significant role in shaping post-Pahlavi Iran, which eventually led to the rise of the Islamic Republic.


Max McCarthy, a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives from New York, served from 1965 to 1971. He strongly disapproved of the Pahlavi Dynasty and criticized the Shah of Iran for allegedly raising oil prices. However, author Sampson Anthony, in his book "The Seven Sisters," contends that the Shah had no role in increasing oil prices; instead, Saudi Arabia and other countries raised them.


The United States played a significant role in supporting Iranian adversaries such as Sadegh Qotbzadeh and the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran, enabling them to carry out acts of terrorism.

Additionally, the US acted as a catalyst for an unholy alliance between left-wing and religious factions.

During the upheaval in Iran, Khomeini was residing in France, and CIA agent Dorian McRae boarded an Air France flight with Khomeini, becoming part of Khomeini's privy council.


In 1980, a war broke out between Iran and Iraq, which contributed to the 'Iran-Contra Affair.' This affair involved the illegal sale of arms to Iran by the US government. It became clear that the US wanted the Shah of Iran as the head of the state so it would sell weapons at black market value to Iran and not at market value.


The US economy is not based on fair economic transactions. Major General Smedley D. Butler's assertion that war is integral to US foreign policy holds, given that corporations significantly influence political institutions. C. Wright Mills echoed this concept in his book "The Power Elite," which helped shape US politics.


Ted Cruz is planting the seed of hate and anger in Iran as he is a spokesperson for the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran, which is a Marxist organization with an ideology of exporting its revolution around the world based on Islamic values. Cruz's support for this organization raises concerns about his engagement in potentially illegal activities and his stance on Iran's future.


Article 1


All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.


Article 2


Everyone is entitled to all the rights and freedoms outlined in this Declaration, without distinction of any kind, such as race, colour, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status. Furthermore, no distinction shall be made based on the political, jurisdictional or international status of the country or territory to which a person belongs, whether independent, trust, non-self-governing or under any other limitation of sovereignty.


Article 3


Everyone has the right to life, liberty, and security.


Article 4


No one shall be held in slavery or servitude; slavery and the slave trade shall be prohibited in all their forms.


Article 5


No one shall be subjected to torture or cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.


Article 6


Everyone has the right to recognition everywhere as a person before the law.


Article 7


All are equal before the law and entitled to equal protection without any discrimination. All are entitled to equal protection against any discrimination in violation of this Declaration and against any incitement to such discrimination.


The moment the Marxist-Islamist People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran forms its state in Iran, it will breach all the above articles, and the US will take part in human rights violations. This potential crisis needs to be averted, and it is our responsibility to take action to prevent grave human rights violations.

In conclusion, Iranians are not seeking a transition from an Islamic State to a Marxist Islamic Republic. Instead, they are calling for the end of the Islamic Republic of Iran and demand a national referendum to decide between a republic or a constitutional monarchy. Most importantly, Iranians do not want the United States to change their regime. They are fully aware that the US has been collaborating with the regime in Iran and want the US to sever its ties with the Iranian government. This would allow Iranians to initiate regime change and determine their future.


Furthermore, the actions of the US and Ted Cruz reveal their true intentions. They are advocating for regime change in Iran to install the Marxist-Islamist People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran as a replacement for the Islamic Republic. This stance indicates that the US does not genuinely believe in the democratic process, as it undermines the ability of Iranians to decide their fate.


A lot cannot be expected from Cruz because he has a history of betrayal. He told his wife, "I love you," and then left home to be intimate with other women. Thus, he lacks credibility and honour.

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