Did Iran need a huge event like the crash of President Ebrahim Raisi’s plane, which claimed his life and the life of its Foreign Minister Abdullahian, to break out of its isolation!!
Was the scene of the influx of representatives from many countries of the world, including almost all Arab countries (except for Yemen, which is suffering because of Iran’s policy and its conspiracy against its state and stability), an expression of breaking out of this isolation, or is the issue nothing more than protocol pleasantries? On an occasion that is difficult to ignore.
Whatever the case, it can be said that Iran has benefited in the media from this political momentum witnessed in the farewell ceremony for the victims of the plane, and has presented to the world a message that it is not isolated as its opponents claim, and that what is said about its dangerous sectarian expansionist project is just nonsense, despite Two of the victims being memorialized: Raisi and Abdullahian, come from the heart of the group’s ideological and bloody establishment, and here are the Arabs, arriving from all sides with their sects and political bees dipped in pus bleeding from the wounds of their countries, their black and white turbans, their carefully trimmed white beards, and their elegant suits. And their coats embroidered with gold threads, and their standing in front of the bodies in a moment of grief and reverence, jumping over a history burdened with rivalry and conspiracy by the Iranian regime, sowing discord, and eating away at the national state with sectarian projects and armed arms. They are jumping over mountains of mobilization with the danger of the Iranian project and warning of its consequences and its ideologically inflamed terrain. Racial superiority, and above the wounds of the peoples who were and still are victims of this project.
Is it a coincidence that the meeting took place in this great way in the presence of death after stumbling in the shadow of life!!
How many occasions did the Arabs have to jump over their horses? Even when they discovered that they were standing in the wrong place on the scene, and that they were only giving in to those who believed that Arabs should always be the first to apologize, they did not resent the setbacks that this fact caused them.
We Yemenis will not lick our wounds in the face of a scene like this, but what must be done with patience and steadfastness is to make these wounds and the scene together a witness that the Yemeni issue will not be buried in the dust generated by the stampede in the apology marathon under any banner, and in the jumping game. The wounds, the Iranian regime that caused the destruction of Yemen did so only because the project it adopts includes the entire region, and will continue despite the heat of kisses and the warmth of embraces.