Will Williams wrote: ↑Wed May 08, 2024 8:56 am
JohnUbele wrote: ↑Wed May 08, 2024 3:35 am
Quds newspaper Anti-Zionism will increase among Americans
"...John James Ubele, an American anti-Zionist activist, in a conversation with Quds while referring to the chaotic situation in the United States and the need for Iran to play a role in recent developments..."
Source:
https://qudsonline.ir/xbp4p
Very good, John, but very few Americans read Farci. Can you translate that text?
We're told every day that Hamas, Hezbollah and others of Iran's "proxy" enemies of the Jewish state's occupation of Palestine are already playing a serious role in Israel and America's murdering of 40,000 Palestinians since October.
What more can Iran do for the Palestinians without triggering another world war?
Hello Mr. Williams.
The questions they used in the video might be slightly different from the original ones which they sent to me.
The following are the questions they originally sent to me and the answers I sent back to them. A few days later, I read my answers for an audio file which I sent to them. Then they used the audio file for their video.
1. Considering the current situation of developments in America and Iran's missile response to the Zionist regime, can a discussion between Iran and America be useful? Considering our country's dominance in the region, is it the best time to negotiate?
A. I believe that the US government can never be trusted with anything. It has a very long history of conducting wars to enrich people in America's ruling class. While some people could argue that maybe some of America's wars were actually important to the national interests of the country, it's my belief that almost none of the wars were truly in the interests of the American people.
2. Will America come to negotiate in such a situation?
A. I know what I say may sound extreme, but I feel that the US government should either be completely overthrown or destroyed. Many Americans inside the US have the same perspective as me on this, but few Americans there would say such a thing as this because they fear either losing their job or perhaps the FBI showing up to their home to question them.
3. Can groups that are generally dissatisfied with American international policies, especially in the field of Palestine, act as Iran's sympathizers?
A. I believe that the pressure against Zionism and Jewish Power inside of the US will continue to grow. I also believe it's possible that we could see some of the demonstrations turn into riots. If the riots became widespread and destructive enough then perhaps the US government and some of the various state governments may lose control over some cities or regions of states. If the situation were to deteriorate considerably more, then perhaps we may see a breakup of the US into a number of different countries and this would lead to either the destruction of the US government or the US government's power becoming dramatically reduced.
4. What are the requirements for communication with the forces opposing America in this country and how effective is it to help them to force the American government to comply with international human rights?
A. I think at this point that the English language media outlets here, specifically PressTV and Tasnim News need to take the initiative to try and reach out to activists in various cities across the US for the purpose of developing relationships with some of these activists. This would result in PressTV and Tasnim News being able to get more news and videos of what's happening with the protests inside of the US.