By Mehrdad (Khalil) Shahabi,
Tehran
Honorable Ladies & Gentleman !
It
was with great dismay that I, and many of my fellow Iranians in Iran and
abroad, learnt of the regrettably widespread support by you in the U.S
Congress, for the Resolution HR 362. This resolution which imposes a Naval
Blockade of the Strait of Hormuz in the Persian Gulf to stop all shipment of
refined petroleum products from reaching Iran and to inspect all vessels
approaching or leaving Iran, is an act of war waged on our country and the
Iranian nation.
If
passed, this resolution, would be yet another instance in a chain of flagrant
violations of international law committed by the US and a war crime under the
United Nations
Convention on Genocide, executed against
one of the most peaceful nations on earth who has not attacked any other nation,
at least, for the past two and half centuries, a nation that has suffered a most
brutal eight- year-long war of aggression by the ruthless dictator, Saddam
Hussein, with the full political, financial, intelligence and military
support of the United States, including the provision of the WMD.
Whereas the surviving victims of Saddam's chemical attack on Halabja in the
Iraqi Kurdistan and on Iran (in which thousands of innocent civilians were
massacred) are still dying in agony, and the US hireling, Saddam, was
conveniently disposed of as the witness and the executor of such crimes after
the US "Mission" was "Accomplished" in 2003, the main perpetrators are still at
large to move on from the bloodbath in Iraq to a genocide in Iran.
From a teenage admirer of the US and its culture in the early 60s who was deeply
saddened by the assassination of JFK, I, and many people of my generation, have
grown disillusioned and disgusted with the iron-fisted policies of your
country unleashing wars of aggression, waging coups and toppling
democratically-elected governments all over the world, installing ruthless
regimes in developing countries and giving your full blessing to the massacres
of their peaceful political opponents (1953: Iran, Dr. Mohammad Mossadegh; This
US-engineered coup became the blueprint for many of the future black
operations. 1954: Guatemala, president Jacobo Arbenz. 1965: Indonesia,
president Dr. Sukarno, with more than a million people massacred, many on the
basis of execution lists supplied by the US embassy in Jakarta.
1960s: Congo, Dr. Patrice Lumumba. 1960s: Greece. 1973: Chile, Dr. Salvadore
Allende. 1976: Argentina; then Panama, Haiti … just to name a few. You well
know that the terror list goes on). The recent
revelations by
Seymour Hersh, in the New Yorker magazine, of the US Congress secretly funding
of Bush's request for 400 million dollars to escalate major covert operations in
Iran involving assassinations, abductions, fomenting and supporting ethnic
unrest and terror campaigns by such despised terrorist groups as MKO, to force a
regime change, is a full circle since the 1953 US overthrow of the popular and
democratically-elected government of Dr. Mossadegh in Iran. Under the
circumstances, it is fully understandable why the US has exempted itself from
prosecution under the International Criminal Court.
Honorable ladies and Gentlemen! The United States' deeds towards Iran and the
larger Middle East, rather than "promoting democracy", have earned it the
reputation of the "The Assassin of Democracy".
We,
the recipients of your terror, tie our hopes only on the conscientious efforts
of the peace-loving and humane American individuals and organizations in the
anti-war movement to open your eyes to the catastrophic consequences of signing
on to resolutions which usher incalculable human suffering and war. The pending
Resolution HR362 is a war resolution which would potentially conflagrate your
manufactured conflicts in the Middle East and the chain of its uncontrollable
reactions and reprisals would spread and burn the globe. Violence breeds
violence, ladies and gentlemen! Learn from the history! Learn from your recent
mistakes. Do not flare up an unending chain of hostilities, to then naively and
cynically question: "Why do they hate us?".
Perhaps a second go at Joseph Heller's brilliant Catch 22 is a
timely read. Remember Yossarion's wonder at people on the ground
raising their fists and shouting when he was flying up there only
to do his job of bombing!! Let us not doubt for a moment that only acting wisely
and humanely on the part of US statespersons would bring back respect and
admiration for what US once stood
for.
If
your belief and love for "Democracy" and a "Free World" is sincere and genuine,
then please respect the spirit of of democracy and the rights of other nations
to live with dignity, to decide their destiny free of foreign interference, and
to prosper as you do. A genuine celebration of your "Independence Day" would
require celebrating the spirit of independence and respecting the independence
of other nations too. Only God knows how, in the 21st Century, the
US would have treated the poor Tom Paine whose "Common Sense" we
have translated into Farsi and is just about to reach Iranian readers. If the
American public and the US Congress do not reign in this ruthless hostility
towards our nation, we wonder whether those who might escape becoming your
"collateral damage", would still be interested in reading on American ideals of
liberty or whether they would rather spit us (the translators) in the face for
propagating American "values" and "ideals".
I
sincerely hope that your wisdom, common sense and sound
judgment would prevail over the elaborate false propaganda and agitations aimed
at manufacturing a most vicious consent. This consent, if given, could not only
devastate our lives, but would also, ultimately, be to the great detriment of
the US itself.
Yours, with hope and in anticipation,
Mehrdad (Khalil) Shahabi, Tehran
About the author: Mehrdad (Khalil) Shahabi is a writer and translator, based
in Tehran. His joint translations with Mir Mahmoud Nabavi (Confessions of
an Economic Hit Man by John Perkins and Tell Me No
Lies: Investigative Journalism & Its Triumphs edited by John Pilger)
have been timely additions to the political literature in Iran, well received
and widely reviewed. His further works to appear shortly in Iran include:
The
New Rulers of the World
by John Pilger -with his sister, Mehrnaz Shahabi; The Shock Doctrine: The
Rise of Disaster Capitalism by Naomi Klein -with Mir Mahmoud Nabavi; a
foreword to Common Sense by Tom Paine (translated by Mir Mahmoud
Nabavi)
... Payvand News - 07/16/08 ...
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