Tehran – Sociologist and university professor said the aggression of the Zionist regime was like a Mongolian attack. Taqi Azad Armaki told IRNA: “We are in a critical situation, but social forces and elites should come to the ground to solve the problem.
He said: “We are facing a crisis with a special national and international dimension. Some people analyze these events with a political approach, but there are incidents that are known as “renewal of the modern world.” ”
He recalls that Iran tried to renew itself in many historic times, but unfortunately, others connected the other way around, not letting Iran stand there.
Now, Iran is interested in building itself and wants to create itself based on peace, equality and friendship, he said. The issue is seen in statements from Iranian policymakers, academics, elites and business people, he said. It arises like social movements in some places, debating dialogues between civilizations, Detente’s policies elsewhere, and impressions, he added.
He said Europeans and Americans did not let Iran face renewal. Therefore, he added that they involved Iran in the war. Israel’s attacks, he said, are in the very line of destroying the meaning of resurrect in Iran.
In this regard, he pointed out that Britain, France, Germany and the whole of Europe are outside of Israel. They will not warn Israel about his atrocities, he said. Rather, he added that they will help the Zionist regime in the war with Iran.
Azad Armaki noted that Iranian society, culture, government, social power, women and men are being reorganized. Until then, social movements have been formed that want to promote society. However, the state of war can destroy social movements.
Today, Iran boasts the expertise, wealth and money that can turn Iran into a regional and global force, he said. This, he added, while the war destroys all its assets.
“The arrogant power seems to be feeling the power of Iran. Therefore, by atrocities and destroying Iran’s infrastructure, they try to involve the whole country in order to protect their country.”
Azad Armaki said, “We need to try and make sure that we don’t collapse from a political standpoint so that we can maintain democracy in Iran. If the enemy wins, all the neighbors on the horn will become greedy for a part of the country.
He called social power the key to overcoming the crisis, adding that the government should benefit all assets on this land to the extent that it will maintain territorial integrity and national interests by inviting social power.
Sociologists said Iranians living abroad could become the loud voice of the Iranian state. They should declare Iranian protests to the international community.
He emphasized the need to maintain national unity and support decisions on the system of control, and stated that the social power and elites of all political groups should come to the ground to resolve the crisis.