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Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani delivers clear and calm rebuttal of Trump’s hostile remarks at UN

The speech was concise and at times deeply poetic.

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Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has addressed the General Assembly in a short speech that primarily covered Iran’s foreign policy outlook, its specifically goals for peace and an unambiguous warning against anyone who seeks to undermine the 2013 JCPOA (aka the Iran nuclear deal).

President Rouhani used the word ‘moderation’ throughout the speech. He characterised Iran’s history, contemporary outlook and policy positions as quintessentially moderate.

After paying tribute to Iranian voters who recently re-elected him as President of the Islamic Republic of Iran, he then set out to define Iran’s definition of moderation in the following way.

“Moderation is the inclination as well as the chosen path of the great Iranian people. Moderation seeks neither isolation nor hegemony. It implies neither indifference nor intransigence. The path of moderation is the path of peace, but a just a inclusive peace; not peace for one nation and war and turmoil for others. Moderation is freedom and democracy, but in an inclusive and comprehensive manner, not purporting to promote freedom in one place while supporting dictators elsewhere. Moderation is the synergy of ideas and not the dance of swords. Finally, the path of moderation nurtures beauty. Deadly weapons exports are not  beautiful, rather peace is beautiful.

We in Iran strive to promote peace….we never condone tyranny and always defend the voiceless. We never threaten anyone  but we do not tolerate threats from anyone. Our discourse is one of dignity and respect. We are unmoved by threats and intimidation. We believe in dialogue and negotiation based on equal footing and mutual respect”.

Rouhani then briefly turned to the issue of Palestine. He stated that a “rogue and racist state” (Israel) cannot trample on the rights of Palestinians in the 21st century. He continued, citing Iran’s historic record of helping minorities and the oppressed.

Rouhani stated,

” Iran is a bastion of tolerance…we are the same people who rescued Jews from Babylonian servitude…open our arms to receive Armenian Christians in our midst”.

He explained further, that just as Iran fought for Jews in the past, today Iran fights for the rights of oppressed Palestinians. He stated, “We support justice and seek tranquillity”.

Rouhani then described Iran’s fight against Takriri/Salafist terrorism as a fight based on ethnics and humanity rather than one of conquest. The Iranian President said that Iran does not seek to restore its empire nor export revolution through the force of arms. He contrasted this with the ‘boots on the ground’ approach of “neo-colonialists”.

Turning once again to the theme of moderation, Rouhani said that Iran does not merely preach moderation but practices it. HE said that the JCPOA (Iran nuclear deal) is a primary example of moderate geo-political behaviour.

Rouhani then said that the JCPOA which has been applauded by the wider international community, both in the east and west, can become a new model of interaction between nations. The clear inference here was to North Korea. Even German leader Angela Merkel who supports the JCPOA along with her EU colleagues suggesting using it as a model for b ringing about de-escalation on the Korean peninsula.

Hassan Rouhani then stated that Iran never sought nuclear weapons and does not now. He remarked that it is “ridiculous” for a country, Israel,  which has nuclear weapons and has signed not a single international protocol for nuclear safety has the “audacity” to preach to peaceful nations.

He then stated,

“Iran will not be the first country to violate the JCPOA but will respond resolutely to its violation by any party”.

While he did not name Donald Trump or the United States, Rouhani said that yesterday, words were spoken in the General Assembly that were “hateful” and “unfit to be heard in the UN which was established to promote peace…”.

He went on to say that Iran’s missiles are for defensive purposes and to prevent against the “adventurous tendencies” of others, before stating

“The US should explain why after spending the assets of its own people, why instead of contribution to peace, it has only brought war, misery poverty and the rise of terrorism and extremism to the region”.

Rouhani concluded by praising Iran’s economic reforms and subtly alluded to Iran’s increased participation in joint economic ventures, the clear reference being to China’s One Belt–One Road initiative.

The Iranian President concluded by inviting all those who seek peace to visit Iran which has been historically hospitable to such individuals.

Rouhani’s speech did exactly what it should have done given the circumstances. It was a calm and clear articulation of Iran’s position in the region and the wider world. By citing the wide international support for the JCPOA, including among NATO members and other US allies, Rouhani has made it clear that the US and Israel are isolated in their anger towards the deal.

Rouhani also highlighted US hypocrisy in supporting Israel’s technically non-disclosed nuclear arsenal while accusing Iran of wanting nuclear weapons without evidence and contrary to the clear statements from Iran.

Rather than reacting aggressively to Donald Trump’s provocative speech, Rouhani’s calm and at times poetic approach to the issues, put the ball squarely in the US court. As it stands, the US is currently sending mixed signals in respect of whether Trump seeks to formally pull out of the JCPOA.

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Eric Jacobson
Eric Jacobson
September 20, 2017

Rouhani’s speech appeared dignified and articulated well the disastrous foreign policy that has been promulgated by the US and its NATO minions. On the other hand, Trump’s speech to the UN was full of bombastic threats and hubris and riddled with hypocrisy. Now who is the threat to world peace? The answer is as clear as day.

christianblood
christianblood
September 20, 2017

Rouhani should have stated very clear facts that it is the U$ regime and its barbaric allies such as Saudi Arabia and others who openly support, fund, arm and train terrorists in the ME and beyond. He should have pointed out all the countries that the Evil U$ has invaded and destroyed and list all of them by name one by one like Iraq, Libya, Syria, Yemen, Afhganistan, Ukraine, former Yugoslavia etc. He should have pointed the fact that U$ armies are in Syria today illegally under the pretext of fighting “terrorism” while they secretly arm and support terrorists for… Read more »

tapatio
tapatio
Reply to  christianblood
September 20, 2017

Every member of the General Assembly is well aware of every one of the facts that you mention. President Rouhani didn’t need to increase Trump’s psychotic belligerence by discussing the facts again.

santiago
santiago
Reply to  tapatio
September 21, 2017

True but few care, most want to follow the US war drum beat, and will deny or contradict the knowledge you say they possess.

If Rouhani would have mentioned what Christianblood refers to, it would not have made a difference, since very few would listen or read his words anyway, it is not like if the MSM will ever give Rouhani or Assad the audience.

tapatio
tapatio
Reply to  santiago
September 21, 2017

It would have made a difference to Trump. Rouhani’s reference to Trump as “rogue”, had it not gone over Trump’s head, might have set him off. Our pResident is an absolute narcissist – nothing matters to him beyond personal gratification.

You’re correct about the media. Their goal is the destruction of Syria and Iran.

seby
seby
September 20, 2017

Now, that is a real statesman!

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September 20, 2017

The donald needs to be schooled by leaders like Rouhani when addressing a body such as the UN.

lickeyleaks
lickeyleaks
September 21, 2017

No wonder indeed that he gets on well with RF and China ect,, need more leaders like him.

santiago
santiago
September 21, 2017

Very few will listens to him so in the grand scheme it makes no difference how eloquently or how good the redaction and prose of his words were.

The same goes for Assad no one listens to him.

And the MSM will not give you an opportunity to hear them.

Tommy Jensen
Tommy Jensen
Reply to  santiago
September 21, 2017

I, I listened to Rouhani and Assad and got wiser. They make a difference.

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September 21, 2017

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Libertad Muralles
Libertad Muralles
September 21, 2017

What a great leader, you can see he is a very educated man. He has a lot of truth in his words. They are not the enemy of anybody, I think we can see who the war loving fool is.

Pauline Costianes
Pauline Costianes
September 21, 2017

he can wax poetic all he wants. We just had an Iranian -American young man from the Detroit area released just before the elections last year. Iran held him in horrible conditions as a prisoner accusing him of being a spy when he was there to visit family. So, if Iran is so peaceful, why did that do that to that young man?

Gary Sellars
Gary Sellars
Reply to  Pauline Costianes
September 21, 2017

Probably because he was a spy?…..

With all the BS that the US throws at Iran, give me one good reason why Iranians should ever give any Murican the benefit of the doubt?

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