Publish dateFriday 11 April 2025 - 21:15
Story Code : 312384
Iran has entered negotiations with a spirit of peace/ America should learn from its defeats in wars
On the eve of the talks between the Islamic Republic of Iran and the United States in Oman and the possible outbreak of war between Tehran and Washington, political experts in an interview with AVA believe that Iran has entered negotiations with the United States with a belief in peace and stability. While calling the United States the loser of various wars in the Middle East, they emphasized the need for Washington to learn from these defeats and called on Islamic countries, especially in the Middle East, to stop their unconditional support for the United States and work for peace alongside the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - Kabul: With the increasing tensions between the Islamic Republic of Iran and the United States of America, as well as the indirect talks between Tehran and Washington in Amman, Hojjatoleslam wa Muslimeen Sayyed Abdul Azim Alavi, an expert on religious and political issues, clarified in an interview with AVA that the United States does not have a sincere intention for world peace. The Islamic Republic of Iran has entered into talks with the United States with the belief in peace and stability.
Alavi emphasized: "America is not honest in these talks and seeks to control the world, while Iran does not want the world to enter into a crisis."
He added that the general situation in the world is dangerous and Iran is trying to bring peace to the world. In this regard, the countries of the region are waiting for Iran's decisions.
Alavi warned: "If the United States seeks to escalate tensions instead of talks, the possibility of World War III will increase and the countries of the Middle East will suffer the most."
He called on Islamic countries, especially in the Middle East, to stop their unconditional support for the United States and work for peace alongside the Islamic Republic of Iran.
The political expert added: “There will be no war, because America does not have the economic, financial, and military capacity to go to war with Iran. Even if a war does occur, it will be America that will suffer the most.”
Alavi also noted that if war breaks out, China and Russia will likely enter the fray in support of Iran, and this will be extremely detrimental to the United States.
He continued by saying that America uses regional countries as tools, including Syria, Iraq, and even the Zionist regime, but even with these tools, a military war is 100 percent detrimental to America.
Referring to the economic situation of America, he added: “The American economy is in recession. This country spent billions of dollars in Afghanistan and ultimately failed. The same experience will be repeated in other parts of the Middle East.
 
America is the loser of all wars, Washington should learn from its failures
On the other hand, political expert Seyyed Abdulazim Mojahedzadeh stated in an interview with AVA reporter that “there will be no war between Iran and America, but if such a conflict begins, the main loser will be America.”
Referring to America’s previous failures in various countries, he added: “We have witnessed that America has ultimately faced defeat in every country it has started a war with. America should learn from these experiences and avoid attacking countries.”
Emphasizing that the United States is unable to confront the Islamic Republic of Iran, Mojahedzadeh noted that despite decades of sanctions, Iran has achieved significant military capabilities that are unpredictable for the United States and the Zionist regime.
He warned that US bases in various countries would be severely damaged if war broke out with Iran, and the countries hosting these bases would also suffer: “If these countries do not prevent the war, they will be on the verge of destruction.”
Mujahidzada described a possible war between Iran and the US as equivalent to a world war, saying: “In such a scenario, no country will be safe from economic and security damage.”
He went on to point out the regional consequences of the war, adding: “Afghanistan has about five million citizens in Iran. In the event of a war, these refugees will be forced to return, while the fledgling Afghan government is not prepared to relocate and settle several million people.”
He also referred to the expulsion of the country’s citizens from Pakistan, saying: “We faced a crisis with only limited expulsions from Pakistan. Now imagine how many millions of people from Iran return to the country, this will be a real crisis for the people and the government.”
In another part of his statement, Mojahedzadeh, referring to the United States' goal, added: "America seeks to control Iran and its military capability, but this goal is unattainable in the current circumstances."
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