Saturday, October 5, 2024
News

"This is a classic rivalry in the Middle East," Foreign Affairs expert Robinder Sachdev says

   SocialTwist Tell-a-Friend    Print this Page   COMMENT

New Delhi | October 5, 2024 6:11:37 AM IST
Foreign affairs expert Robinder Sachdev said Israel seeks regime change in Iran to prevent it from becoming a nuclear state.

Sachdev highlighted that while Iran refers to Nasrallah as a freedom fighter, Israel labels him a terrorist, underscoring their deep-rooted rivalry.

"This is a classic rivalry in the Middle East. Iran calls Nasrallah a freedom fighter, while Israel calls him a terrorist--often justifiably, as they are defending their citizens and fighting for their liberty. Even before the Hamas attack on Gaza, Israel had already made it clear in public statements that it would never allow Iran to become a nuclear-armed state," he said.

Sachdev further explained that Israel's military actions are aimed at dismantling Iran's nuclear capabilities.

"The Israeli attacks are intended to destroy Iran's nuclear research and enrichment facilities. Israel is also working towards regime change in Iran. Even if Israel manages to sabotage or delay Iran's nuclear programme, the core issue remains the regime. If Iran's regime is Israel's enemy, the ultimate goal for both Israel and the US would be regime change," he said.

He also pointed out that internal unrest in Iran, such as the hijab protests, is something that both the US and Israel seek to exploit.

"Iran faces internal opposition, including the hijab protests, which have been significant. There are also rebellions in Iran's northern Kurdish regions and insurgency in the southeast. Therefore, Israel and the US aim to amplify these insurgencies and opposition to facilitate regime change in Iran," he said.

Sachdev added that Iran's objective is to unite Arab countries, but their leaders resist this.

"Iran argues that it is justified in fighting for freedom and has called for Arab and Muslim unity. However, the danger is that the Arab governments--monarchies and dictatorships such as Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, and the UAE--won't align with Iran. The real concern is that if public sentiment in these countries becomes inflamed by the Palestinian or broader Muslim cause, it could destabilise these governments. While the situation is different in the UAE, this is a genuine fear in 3-4 Arab nations, and Iran is actively trying to provoke such emotions," he said. (ANI)

 
  LATEST COMMENTS ()
POST YOUR COMMENT
Comments Not Available
 
POST YOUR COMMENT
 
 
TRENDING TOPICS
 
 
CITY NEWS
MORE CITIES
 
 
 
MORE WORLD NEWS
Taiwan detects Chinese activity around i...
Amid deteriorating law and order, Pak PM...
Pak Senator says govt's measures backfir...
UAE President discusses bilateral relati...
UAE Ministry of Investment drives Emirat...
'PM is not going in this, then we have a...
More...
 
INDIA WORLD ASIA
'Bhupinder Hooda sidelined SC, OBC and d...
'Congress' promises not concrete,' says ...
'BJP listens to voice of people; will fo...
NCP (Ajit Pawar faction) leader Sachin K...
'We stand for prosperity of farmers, you...
Junior doctors issue 24-hour ultimatum o...
More...    
 
 Top Stories
Promising cell therapy offers hope ... 
"Congress coming to power in Haryan... 
Chattisgarh: Naxalite death toll ri... 
BJP is coming to power again for th... 
SC dismisses review pleas on allowi... 
Haryana elections: Former Delhi CM ... 
"Everyone should vote": Savitri Jin... 
J-;K: Two terrorists killed by secu...