Révolution condemns the aggression against Iran and calls for respect for the sovereignty of peoples!
For decades, the world's people have helplessly witnessed the repetition of the same scenario: military powers, acting in the name of their strategic interests, decide to intervene in the affairs of sovereign states without ever consulting the people concerned. How many more wars will it take for political leaders to understand that these interventions only produce chaos, destruction, and instability?
Révolution strongly condemns any aggression or military action targeting Iran or any other sovereign state.
Because behind the official speeches, behind the geopolitical justifications and the carefully orchestrated media narratives, the reality is simple: every war launched in the name of alleged “strategic necessities” results in thousands of deaths, displaced populations and entire regions plunged into chaos.
Peoples always pay the price for the wars of the powerful
Citizens must open their eyes!
For decades, the same mechanisms have been repeating themselves. The same political leaders claim that military intervention would be necessary to defend security, stability or democracy.
But the results are always the same:
- devastated countries
- peoples plunged into suffering
And regional instability that lasts for generations.
Peoples have never asked for these wars. Peoples want to live in peace, work, raise their children and build a future.
It is political leaders, often influenced by geopolitical or economic interests, who are dragging the world into ever more dangerous confrontations.
The sovereignty of nations is not negotiable
Révolution recalls a fundamental principle of international law: every nation has the right to decide its own destiny without suffering interference from foreign powers.
This principle is not a simple diplomatic formula. It is one of the foundations of world peace! When this principle is ignored, the consequences are always dramatic.
Recent history is full of examples where military interventions presented as necessary have resulted in human and political catastrophes.
How many times will we have to repeat the same mistakes!
International law is based on a simple but fundamental principle: the sovereignty of states and non-interference in their internal affairs.
This principle is not an option that certain powers may apply or ignore depending on their interests at the moment. It constitutes one of the essential pillars of international peace.
Yet it must be acknowledged that for far too long this principle has been regularly violated.
With every new international crisis, the same logics of confrontation reappear. The same political leaders speak of security, strategic balance or the necessity of intervention.
But the reality is that these policies of interference have systematically led to the opposite of what they claimed to defend: more chaos, more radicalization and more conflicts.
The Middle East today is the tragic illustration of this.
The creation of Greater Israel and Iran's natural resources
Following the American-Zionist aggression, Laurent LOUIS, Co-President of Révolution, wanted to share his anger and sadness on social networks:
"Today I am sad. Sad to see that so many Westerners support the axis of evil and fall into the trap of propaganda without managing to decipher the deception that is taking place before their eyes. Yet one does not need to think very much to understand that all the justifications invoked to carry out this attack against Iran are absurd and meaningless.
A few weeks ago, the attackers claimed they wanted to free women from the supposed oppression of the Iranian regime, even though Iranian women are free and the vast majority of Muslim women reject Western feminism and are happy with the role they play in their society and within their families, rejecting this Western arrogance that seeks to impose its way of life on the four corners of the world without ever taking into account the cultures and the functioning of other societies.
Then people were led to believe that Iran was massacring its own people even though videos of demonstrations encouraged from abroad clearly showed that those shooting at the people were Mossad mercenaries, likely the same ones who used the same methods in Tunisia to overthrow President Ben Ali.
Finally, once again the alleged nuclear threat posed by Iran was brought up in order to justify the violation of this country's sovereignty and the despicable bombings currently raining down on this land of freedom. Yet unlike those who attack it, Iran has never attacked anyone and has never posed a threat to humanity!
By what right could the United States decide who has the right or not to possess nuclear weapons when the USA are the ONLY ones to have used this nuclear weapon against civilian populations in Nagasaki and Hiroshima?
Worse still, Israel accuses Iran of wanting to do what it itself did in the 1960s, namely illegally acquiring the atomic bomb with the complicity of France at the time. But no one bombed Israel in retaliation. No sanctions were imposed against the United States after their massacres in Japan.
Unfortunately Belgium supports these oppressors, these criminals, these moralizing powers who believe themselves above the law. I can no longer tolerate that my country is part of the axis of evil, I can no longer tolerate that my country tolerates the genocide of the Palestinian people in the name of a supposed duty of memory toward Israel because, no, the atrocity one has suffered does not justify the atrocity one inflicts!
I can no longer tolerate that my country is an ally of the United States, a country capable of organizing false flag attacks on its own soil, as was the case on September 11, in order to seize Iraq’s oil wealth and Afghanistan’s natural resources.
I can no longer tolerate that Belgium befriends the country that has the most innocent blood on its hands.
The USA are bombing Iran in order to overthrow the current regime and replace it with puppets who will grant American oil companies the right to extract the country's black gold. And if Israel bombs Iran it is simply to continue the implementation of Greater Israel which must extend from the Nile to the Euphrates. And the best way to achieve this is to install Zionist puppets in the countries covering this territory who will allow Israel to behave as the king of the region."
Laurent LOUIS also denounced the assassination of the Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei for whom he had enormous respect and whom he considered an example of kindness, an upright and virtuous man who loved his people and embodied faith. He regretted that Western media had always portrayed him only negatively and harshly, far from the real personality of this great man. Western media have indeed become masters of the inversion of values, capable of glorifying the worst criminals while tarnishing the most virtuous men.
Peace must once again become a priority
Révolution rejects the fatality of permanent war. We reject the idea that armed conflicts could be an acceptable solution to international tensions.
Peace is not weakness, peace is a necessity!
It requires political courage, lucidity and the will to privilege dialogue over confrontation.
Today more than ever it is urgent to escape the logic of military escalation.
Giving the floor back to the peoples
If peoples truly had their say on decisions that determine their future, how many wars would take place? Very few! Perhaps none!
This is why Révolution defends a radically different vision of democracy: a democracy in which citizens have real decision-making power, including on international issues.
With this aggression against Iran, fuel and gas prices will once again explode and our citizens will pay the consequences. All of this because our country is an ally of the United States... Belgian citizens have no interest in going to war with Iran! And yet they will bear the consequences!
No war should be possible without the clear and direct approval of the peoples because they are always the ones who pay the price of conflicts.
A warning about the spiral of conflicts
The world is today going through an extremely dangerous period.
Every new military escalation brings humanity closer to a confrontation with potentially catastrophic consequences.
Political leaders must become aware of their historical responsibility.
Révolution therefore calls for immediate de-escalation, strict respect for international law and the absolute priority given to diplomacy.
The time of military adventures must end!
Peoples do not want new wars. They want peace, sovereignty and respect between nations.
And it is precisely this struggle that Révolution will continue to fight relentlessly!
In order to accomplish this mission, Révolution wishes to remove Belgium from the axis of evil by leaving the European Union and NATO, breaking all diplomatic and commercial relations with Israel and seeking new, more virtuous partners.