Why it matters:
The remarks by the professor of the Brazilian university convey two points: first, that the Resistance thought has reached beyond West Asia to the Americas. Second, the resilience of the region’s nations would have reached such heights thanks to the political and moral support of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
The big picture:
The Resistance, gradually getting formed and empowered since the victory of the Islamic Revolution, has reached a point today that has challenged the ringleader of the Western arrogant powers, the U.S., as it supports the Israeli regime's crimes in the world.
Yemen has hit the U.S. USS Truman several times in response to the U.S. attacks on Yemeni territories and its support for the Israeli war on Gaza.
What he’s saying:
Professor Salem Nasser: “Iran stands at the forefront of the Resistance Axis by steadfastly confronting the conspiracies of its enemies and consistently supporting oppressed nations. Leveraging the principles of international law, Iran has played a significant role in upholding the rights of oppressed peoples.”
Professor Nasser also condemned the sanctions imposed on Iran and called them a form of “economic terrorism,” adding: “These measures not only lack legitimacy but also constitute a blatant violation of human rights.”
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seyed mohammad kazemi