Make your voice
heard:
No war on Iran! For regime change from below!
The war drums against Iran are beating ever louder.
The new embargo on Iranian oil, to come into force on July 1, is only the
latest in a long list of measures imposed by US and EU imperialism. It bans all
new oil contracts with Iran, and cuts off all existing deals. Also, all of the
Iranian central bank’s European assets are to be frozen.
We are told that the sanctions are
designed to weaken the regime and “force Iran back to the negotiating table”
over its nuclear programme. This is clearly nonsense:
l In reality, the ‘nuclear danger’ is used
by imperialism as an excuse to deal with an increasingly unstable situation in
the Middle East. Imperialism has recently lost a number of friendly regimes in
the region (like Egypt) and needs to reassert control in this oil-rich area.
War is also a useful distraction from economic misery and the current crisis of
capitalism.
l Former International Atomic Energy Agency
analyst Robert Kelly has debunked the latest report purporting to show that
Iran is developing nuclear weapons. Of the three pieces of ‘evidence’ that are
not out of date, two are entirely unverifiable, and one an obvious forgery (see
http://hopoi.org/?p=1841). But the regime
draws sustenance from these rumours: the threats against Iran help the
theocracy to stay in power, neutralise the opposition and unite the people
behind a regime under attack from imperialism.
l The new sanctions will make it even more
difficult for Iran, Opec’s second largest producer, to be paid in foreign
currency for its oil exports (which were worth more than $100 billion in 2011).
Previous rounds of EU and US sanctions targeting Iran’s financial system have
already caused a shortage of foreign currency. A shortage of foreign currency
means that Iran cannot import food at a time when food prices have already
risen to astronomical levels. The Iranian rial has tumbled to a new low.
l But the sanctions are unlikely to
dramatically weaken the regime. The rich and powerful are able to protect
themselves to a large degree from the effects. In fact, leaders of sanctioned
regimes are almost always strengthened (and enriched) by sanctions.
l However, the sanctions will mean even
more misery for ordinary Iranians: many workers will not receive their wages in
time (if at all) and even the BBC has warned that social security payments and
the remaining food subsidies could be the first to be cut by a theocracy under
financial pressure. This will only increase the hardship and miserable
conditions that our brothers and sisters in Iran have had to endure for many
years.
l Further, the military provocations of
US-led imperialism - assassinations, sabotage and preparatory military
manoeuvres in the region - have also dramatically upped the tension in the
country and are being used by the theocracy to increase repression.
l As the examples of Iraq and Afghanistan
prove beyond doubt, democracy can only come from below, from the people
themselves. But a people driven to their knees by brutal sanctions are hardly
in the position to overthrow dictatorship.
We know from history that sanctions are
only the first step in wars being waged against ‘unfriendly’ regimes. A
military attack against Iran is very much on the agenda. Should the regime in
Tehran really decide to close the Strait of Hormuz, this could happen sooner
rather than later.
That is why it is so important that we
side now with the people of Iran in their struggle against their own theocracy
and the threats by imperialism!
Make your voice heard now! Send us a
message in the form of an email, voice mail, short video or a photograph
holding the poster attached and encourage your comrades and friends to do
the same. We will post all messages on a special section on Hopi’s website and
on YouTube, Facebook and other social media sites. Plans are also afoot for
solidarity events, film screenings and fundraising events. Can you get
involved?
In solidarity,
Yassamine
Mather
Chair, Hands Off the People of Iran
office@hopoi.info