by Majid Rafizadeh • July 20, 2024
Iran’s strategy is aimed at ultimately annihilating not only Israel but also oil-rich Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. The continued funding of Iran’s regime by the EU is crucial in bolstering Iran’s ability to attack its neighbors and US troops in the region, both directly and through its proxies — Hamas, Hezbollah, Palestinian Islamic Jihad and the Houthis — and to accelerate enriching uranium to complete its nuclear weapons program. (Image source: iStock/Getty Images)
- The continued funding of Iran’s regime by the EU is crucial in bolstering Iran’s ability to attack its neighbors and US troops in the region, both directly and through its proxies — Hamas, Hezbollah, Palestinian Islamic Jihad and the Houthis — and to accelerate enriching uranium to complete its nuclear weapons program.
- The regime’s actions appear part of a broader strategy aimed at ultimately annihilating not only Israel but also oil-rich Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
- While the EU loves to portray itself as a front-runner in human rights, often lecturing the world about those values and global security, its actions — all mercenary, all the time — tell a very different story.
The Iranian regime, largely thanks to the backing of a powerful ally, the European Union, has managed to sustain and even increase its revenue streams.
The continued funding of Iran’s regime by the EU is crucial in bolstering Iran’s ability to attack its neighbors and US troops in the region, both directly and through its proxies — Hamas, Hezbollah, Palestinian Islamic Jihad and the Houthis — and to accelerate enriching uranium to complete its nuclear weapons program.
Support from the EU has enabled Iran to continue its regional and international militaristic endeavors without the looming threat of financial insolvency.
The EU is playing around with Iran, but just a moment, those sums mentioned in the article are less than peanuts. So, either this article is some kind of propaganda or misinformation. Iran will not become financially insolvent if the EU stops dealing with them. They make a lot more money selling oil to China.