Iranian leader's letter to US citizens asks if war is 'America First'
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Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has written to the people of the US in a letter, asking them if they truly believe the current war is waged in their interest.

Since taking office in 2024, Pezeshkian has consistently voiced his concerns about the impact of US military actions on international perceptions. He argues that recent strikes against his country are further tarnishing America’s reputation on the world stage.

“There’s a universal truth at play here: when war causes untold suffering, destroying lives, homes, and futures, it inevitably stirs resentment towards those who initiated it,” Pezeshkian expressed in a recent statement.

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has held the office since 2024. (AP)

He posed a critical inquiry, asking, “Whose interests are truly at stake in this conflict? Was there ever a legitimate threat from Iran that warranted such aggressive measures?”

He continued, questioning the rationale behind the devastation. “What are the benefits of causing the death of innocent children, obliterating essential pharmaceutical facilities, or boasting about reducing a nation to ruins? Can these acts do anything but further harm the United States’ global image?”

Addressing misconceptions, Pezeshkian contended that Iran is often unjustly depicted as a regional aggressor and an unsophisticated regime. He encouraged dialogue with Iranians and those of Iranian descent to gain a clearer understanding.

Furthermore, he criticized Israel, accusing it of using the US as a proxy in this war, relying on American lives and resources to sustain the conflict.

“Is ‘America First’ truly among the priorities of the US government today?” he said.

He warned that the world was “at a crossroads” and said that actions by the US military in Iran, including the targeting of key infrastructure, constituted war crimes and were a sign of “strategic bewilderment”.

The US Central Command has released a video of what appears to be its military operations targeting Iran.
The footage shows munitions exploding against a black and white backdrop.

"US forces drop precision munitions on underground military targets deep inside Iran to further degrade the Iranian regime's ability to project power in meaningful ways beyond its borders," the government organisation said in a post on X.
The US Central Command has released a video of what appears to be its military operations targeting Iran. (US Central Command)

“The Iranian people harbour no enmity toward other nations, including the people of America, Europe, neighbouring countries,” he said.

“Even in the face of repeated foreign interventions, and pressures throughout their proud history, Iranians have consistently drawn a clear distinction between governments and the peoples they govern.”

Pezeshkian did not mention US President Donald Trump by name nor his administration, but pointed his finger at “the political and economic whims of the powerful”.
Iran has been hammered by US attacks. (AP Photo/Matin Hashemi)

And he warned that Iran would continue to defend itself, even as Trump claimed the Islamic republic was seeking a ceasefire.

While Pezeshkian’s step of ostensibly directing his letter to “the people” of the US is unusual, other foes of the US have been keenly aware of the power of public perception in the country.

Vietnamese revolutionary leader Ho Chi Minh was confident that the US public would ultimately tire of the war, particularly given the presence of media throughout the conflict.

In the same conflict, the Tet Offensive of 1968, despite ultimately being a military failure for North Vietnamese forces, shocked the US public deeply and led to a growing discontent with the war’s progress.

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