HÜDA PAR Chairman warns of regional chaos after U.S. attacks on Iran

HÜDA PAR (Free Cause Party) Chairman Zekeriya Yapıcıoğlu has vehemently condemned the U.S. military strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, labeling them a grave violation of Iran’s sovereignty and a significant threat to global peace.
In a statement on X, Yapıcıoğlu decried the attack as a reckless attempt by the United States to reignite war and instability in the region. “Before this fire burns the world, those who are in favor of peace, tranquility, humanity and justice must unite and extinguish this fire of sedition as soon as possible. Otherwise, tomorrow may be too late,” he warned.
Yapıcıoğlu described the strikes as “despicable”, asserting that the United States, which arms itself without restriction, has once again acted as a "self-appointed global gendarme", trampling on Iran’s sovereignty and pushing the region toward chaos.
“This attack is not only against Iran,” he emphasized. “It is a challenge against the entire Islamic world and all of humanity. The same United States that invaded Iraq under false pretenses of 'weapons of mass destruction' and caused the death of millions is today attempting to recreate that very same scenario in Iran.”
Yapıcıoğlu further exposed what he described as the hypocrisy and double standards of the West. “The United States remains the only country in history to have used nuclear weapons. The Zionist terrorist organization, Israel, possesses nuclear arms as well, and continues to massacre the innocent in Gaza with chemical and biological weapons,” he said.
“Despite this, the nuclear capabilities of the U.S. and Israel are never questioned, while Iran, which has repeatedly stated that its nuclear program is peaceful and open to international oversight, is targeted with preemptive strikes,” he added. “This aggression reveals, once again, the true face of the imperialist mentality.”
In one of the statement’s strongest passages, Yapıcıoğlu denounced both the United States and the Zionist entity as major threats to world peace.
“The greatest threat to humanity is that the Great Satan and genocidal mad dog, whose crimes and lawlessness are documented, possess weapons of mass destruction,” he declared. “The Zionist regime, which commits genocide, is the greatest obstacle to regional peace. And the United States, servant of Zionism, is the most immediate threat to global peace.”
Yapıcıoğlu concluded with a call for immediate international unity among peace-loving peoples and nations, urging them to confront the destructive alliance of imperialism and Zionism.
“Before this fire of sedition ignites a global war, let all who stand for justice, peace, and humanity unite. We must act now—tomorrow may be too late,” he warned.
Yapıcıoğlu's statement joins a growing chorus of condemnation from across the Islamic world in the wake of the U.S.-led strikes, which have drawn sharp criticism for their potential to provoke a full-scale regional conflict and for violating international norms. (ILKHA)
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