Iranian Resistance… and the Contradictions of the Global Order

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BETH Analysis | Dr. Mohammed Al-Moussawi

🔍 Axis One: The Unmasked Game
Major powers — led by the United States and Russia — appear in the role of the “wet nurse” for entities (racist, chaotic, and terrorist) in the region, in a symbolic portrayal that reflects a growing popular awareness of Western policies.

The tragedy of Gaza has exposed the falsehood of human rights slogans, at a time when Western interests are built on manufacturing and selling weapons.

💣 Axis Two: The West’s Protection of the Mullahs’ Regime
Billions of dollars flowing into Iran, along with Iraq’s plundered funds, ultimately serve carefully crafted strategic objectives.

The goal: to create crises that strip the region of stability and fragment Arab cohesion.

Axis Three: Iranian Resistance as a Disruptive Force
A political and diplomatic movement, led by Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, has unsettled Western capitals and compelled them to acknowledge the National Council of Resistance of Iran — albeit within pre-drawn limits.

The “Free Iran” conference represented a slap in the face to both the Iranian regime and the appeasing West.

🛑 Axis Four: The Battle of Wills
The West fears the fall of the mullahs because it would lose one of its most important tools for controlling the Middle East.

Yet indicators suggest that the Iranian people are capable of repeating the 1979 scenario and toppling the regime, with growing support from the free world.

📌 BETH Conclusion
Western contradictions in the Iranian file are not a flaw in strategy — they are part of it.
But history shows that the will of the people can break the equations of great powers, and that the dawn of a post-mullahs era may be closer than the West imagines.


Iran… A Terror Machine Armed with Its Own Tools

The National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), in a controversial report dated August 7, 2025, revealed an external terrorist network run by the Iranian regime under the direct orders of Ali Khamenei. The network operates through coordination between the Ministry of Intelligence, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), and the Quds Force, with its operations centered in the so-called “Qassem Soleimani Headquarters.”

This headquarters, led by Deputy Minister of Intelligence Seyed Yahya Hosseini Benjaki, links Iranian security agencies with Iranian embassies functioning as intelligence outposts, and recruits mercenaries and criminal gangs, such as the “Moroccan Mafia” and “Naji Sharifi Zindashti.” Notable operations include the attempted assassination of former European Parliament Vice President Alejo Vidal-Quadras in Madrid (2023) and the Villepinte–Paris bombing attempt (2018), orchestrated by Iranian diplomat Assadollah Assadi.

The report named prominent figures such as Hossein Safdari, head of foreign intelligence; Reza Amiri Moghaddam, Iran’s ambassador to Pakistan and wanted by the FBI; and Gholamhossein Mohammadi Nia, former ambassador to Albania. It also cited the involvement of IRGC Unit 840 in assassinations and bombings in Albania and France, in cooperation with Turkish and Balkan gangs.

Warnings issued by 14 European and American countries in July 2025 confirmed the escalation of this threat, while 2,000 clerics in Qom called for the execution of former U.S. President Donald Trump, reflecting the regime’s increasingly aggressive rhetoric.

The NCRI called for the closure of Iranian embassies, designation of the IRGC and Ministry of Intelligence as terrorist entities, and direct sanctions against Khamenei and his top commanders. Analysts believe diplomatic pressure alone will not suffice, and that dismantling these networks will require decisive international action before Iran’s terrorism casts an even darker shadow over Europe and America.

And despite all this Iranian recklessness, the West’s confrontation with this rogue regime appears suspiciously restrained!
BETH Analysis: It is as if the scene is about more than just countering terrorism… as if hidden calculations outweigh the blood of the victims.