Iran Urges BRICS Solidarity Against US-Israeli 'Aggression,' Citing UAE Complicity
Foreign Minister's plea highlights escalating tensions and the need for a multipolar world order to challenge Western dominance.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has called on BRICS nations – Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa – to condemn what he described as aggressive actions by the United States and Israel, while also accusing the United Arab Emirates (UAE) of directly participating in military operations against Iran. This appeal underscores the growing sentiment that the current Western-dominated international system perpetuates inequality and exacerbates conflict.
Araghchi's statement points to a broader critique of US foreign policy, which has often been characterized by interventionism and unwavering support for Israel, regardless of the impact on regional stability and human rights. The accusation against the UAE highlights the complex web of alliances and rivalries that fuel conflicts in the Middle East, often at the expense of ordinary people.
The BRICS nations represent a diverse coalition of countries seeking to create a more equitable global order. Their growing economic and political influence offers a potential counterweight to the dominance of the US and its allies. Iran's appeal to BRICS reflects a desire for solidarity among nations that have been historically marginalized by the West.
The alleged involvement of the UAE in military operations against Iran raises serious concerns about the role of regional powers in escalating conflicts. The UAE, a close ally of the US, has been criticized for its involvement in the war in Yemen and its support for authoritarian regimes in the region. Araghchi's accusation underscores the need for greater transparency and accountability in the conduct of foreign policy.
Progressive voices have long criticized the US-Israeli alliance for its disproportionate impact on Palestinians and its contribution to regional instability. The US's unwavering support for Israel, including its veto power in the UN Security Council, has enabled Israel to act with impunity, perpetuating the occupation of Palestinian territories and hindering the peace process.
Furthermore, the US withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal in 2018 and the reimposition of sanctions have exacerbated economic hardship for ordinary Iranians. These sanctions have been criticized by human rights organizations for their devastating impact on the Iranian population, particularly the most vulnerable.
Iran's appeal to BRICS represents an attempt to build alliances with countries that share a commitment to multilateralism and a more just global order. The BRICS nations have the potential to play a crucial role in promoting peace and stability in the Middle East by advocating for dialogue, diplomacy, and an end to foreign intervention.
The accusations against the UAE also raise questions about the ethics of arms sales and military cooperation with countries that have a history of human rights abuses. The US and other Western powers have been criticized for their willingness to sell weapons to authoritarian regimes in the Middle East, fueling conflicts and contributing to human suffering.
Ultimately, the path to peace and stability in the Middle East requires a fundamental shift in foreign policy priorities. This shift must involve a commitment to diplomacy, an end to foreign intervention, and a recognition of the rights of all people, including Palestinians and Iranians.
The BRICS nations can play a crucial role in shaping this new approach by advocating for a more just and equitable global order, challenging the dominance of the US and its allies, and promoting dialogue and cooperation among all stakeholders. This includes a renewed commitment to the Iran nuclear deal and a willingness to hold all parties accountable for their actions.
The progressive movement must continue to amplify the voices of those who are most affected by conflict and injustice. This requires a critical examination of US foreign policy and a commitment to building a more peaceful and just world for all.


