Why it matters:
The U.S. expansionism to plunder the world's recources and violation of other independent countries' sovereignty is an alarm of instability in the world.
The big picture:
From interfering with the U.S. neigbors including Mexico to attack on Venezuela in Lantin America and abduction of its President Nicolas Maduro to suopport the Israeli regime's occupation and invasion of other countries in the West Asia and to military strike on Iran in June and navigating the riots in the country along with a history of other invasion and intereference cases in other parts of the world, all naartes about the U.S.-Israeli expansionism.
What he’s saying:
On Iran and Axis of Resistance:
"Those targeting Iran seek to punish and weaken the Islamic Republic because it has been an independent state since 1979, relies on its people, and has been supporting resistance, especially against Israeli occupation."
"God willing, Iran will remain a stronghold of resistance and freedom that supports the oppressed, and that Hezbollah stands with Iran’s people, leadership, and revolution, viewing it as steadfast and strong."
On Trump, the US, and global policy:
"Trump, he argues, aims to interfere in multiple regions to block democratic and Islamic life and to control the world’s resources."
Sheikh Naim describes the “abduction” of Venezuela’s president as the “crime of the era,” driven by Trump’s pursuit of the country’s oil and wealth, with ambitions extending to Greenland, Cuba, Canada, and the European Union.
He says Trump’s actions are part of a drive for global control and calls for a worldwide movement of states and peoples to tell the US to stop.
On Iran riots and U.S. role:
Citing Leader of Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Khamenei, he relays the view that the U.S. president's role in recent unrest in Iran and that the Iranian people “broke the back of sedition.”
On Israel, the ceasefire, and Resolution 1701:
Leader of Hezbollah stated that the latest ceasefire agreement is a single, indivisible phase, not a multi‑stage deal, and claims Lebanon implemented it while Israel has not implemented “any of it.”
He insisted the Israeli enemy has “no role” in Resolution 1701, calling it a Lebanese matter, and says issues like exclusivity of arms and a national defense strategy are decided by Lebanese political consensus.
Qassem added that the demand for exclusive state arms is an Israeli‑American request to contain Resistance, not a genuine Lebanese issue, arguing that Resistance cannot allow Israel to seize land.
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