Monday, April 15, 2024

IRAN’S “TRUE PROMISE” VS. U.S “IRONCLAD SUPPORT”: A FAILURE OF INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM

Mahtab Bashir
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Islamabad


Iran strikes Israel on Sunday 
Iran's first direct attack on Israeli soil in response to a deadly strike in Damascus has heightened the clandestine war between the two regional foes. Along with Iran's proxies and allies, assaults on Israeli positions were carried out, resulting in blaring sirens in different areas and reports of explosions in the skies above Jerusalem. Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi warned Israel against impulsive retaliation, emphasizing that any such action would prompt a swift and more forceful reaction.

The Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) of Iran carried out a significant retaliatory attack with drones and missiles in response to Operation 'True Promise' against specific locations within Israel. Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari, the Israel military spokesperson, stated in a televised address that Iran launched over 300 ballistic missiles, drones, and cruise missiles towards Israel, surpassing the initial estimate of over 200 launches.

What we know so far:
· Israel launched an attack on the consular section of Iran's embassy in Damascus on April 1st.
· In response, Iran carried out retaliatory strikes on April 14th, causing at least 12 injuries, including a 7-year-old child.
· The Israeli army reported "minor damage" to an air base during the incident.
· US & UK supported Israel in shooting down most of Iran's attacks.
· Iran has stated that the retaliatory actions have been completed, but warned Israel against any further responses.
· US expressed concerns about the escalation of a crisis in the Middle East.
· The UNSC has scheduled a meeting at Israel's request to address the situation.
· Iran has called in the British, French, and German ambassadors to discuss their perceived double standards.
· Pakistan has urged to exercise utmost restraint in the current circumstances.

The tensions arose following an airstrike on Iran's consular annex in Damascus on April 1st, which led to threats of retaliation from Iran. Despite repeated warnings from Washington regarding imminent reprisals, it remains uncertain how Israel will respond to Iran's aggression. Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant emphasized the importance of staying vigilant, suggesting that the conflict was far from resolved.
Iranian people showing wrath against Israel

US President Joe Biden reaffirmed America's steadfast support for Israel but signalled a preference for diplomatic resolutions over military escalations in the region. The White House expressed a desire to avert further crises in the Middle East, urging all involved parties to show restraint. The Israeli military reported that over 300 drones and missiles were launched towards Israel, resulting in injuries to 12 individuals. Nonetheless, most of the projectiles were intercepted before reaching Israeli territory, thanks to aid from the U.S, Jordan, U.K and other allies.

The international community has called for calm, with the United Nations Security Council set to convene for an emergency session addressing the escalating conflict.

The current situation presents a critical moment for the global community. Instead of coddling Israel, the Western alliance must intervene to stop it from escalating tensions further. Any future military actions by Tel Aviv against Iran could lead to an all-out war, which must be avoided at all costs.

Benjamin Netanyahu shaking hand with Joe Biden
The solution is clear: Israel must immediately halt the violence in Gaza, which is the main cause of the current conflict in the Middle East. Also, Israel must stop targeting other sovereign nations like Iran, Lebanon, and Syria. If the West continues with its aggressive rhetoric, it will only empower Israel and potentially drag the US and Europe into a war with Iran and its allies. It appears that Benjamin Netanyahu may be seeking to shift focus away from the Gaza crisis by provoking a confrontation with Iran, even if it means involving American forces. Skilled diplomacy is crucial at this moment to prevent a catastrophic clash.

Dr. Munawar Hussain, an International Relations expert at Quaid-i-Azam University in Islamabad, has identified five significant insights regarding recent events in the Middle East, particularly in response to Iran's recent airstrikes on Israel.

According to Hussain, the recent Iranian airstrikes carried out on Israel have brought to light the vulnerabilities in the deterrence systems of Israel, the U.S, and their allies in the Middle East. These attacks have demonstrated that Iran possesses not only the capability, but also the determination and resolve to challenge and confront its adversaries in the region.
Dr Munawar Hussain, ASC, QAU 

Secondly, it represents a total breakdown in all forms of diplomacy. As the world transitions from a unipolar to a multipolar system, the global order is deteriorating rapidly. Dr. Munawar Hussain expressed his belief that diplomacy at every level has proven to be a complete failure.

Thirdly, the recent increase in tensions represents a glaring and disappointing display of incompetence on the part of the united Nations, which has neglected to denounce Israel's heinous actions in Gaza over the past half-year. However, it is (U.N) quick to express condemnation following Iran's strikes on Israel. The U.N's role is often likened or recokned similar to that of the failed League of Nations, Dr. Munawar said.

Fourthly, the narrative of Western humanism has been effectively silenced and ignored. The unwavering support of the West towards Israel, without any sense of fairness or balance, has resulted in nothing but utter disaster.

And the last but indeed not the least, the failure of international morality is exemplified by the actions of the U.S and its allies, who have unwaveringly supported Israel to the point where I
srael has openly rejected the authority of the United Nations and other international bodies. This blatant disregard for global standards of ethics is both concerning and disheartening.

Dr. Munawar suggested that Pakistan should strengthen strategic partnerships with key countries such as China, Russia, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Brazil, South Africa, and Iran. While it is important to improve cooperation (working relations) with the U.S , Canada, India, Afghanistan, and other Western nations in order to advance and thrive in the future.

Mahtab Bashir is a journalist and a student of M.Phil, Area Study Centre, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well let's see next move

Muhammad Mueen Khan said...

Absolutely true

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