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Why do Western ‘leftists’ and ‘liberals’ love Iran’s government?

- DR. MAJID RAFIZADEH | SPECIAL TO ARAB NEWS

MANY wonder why so- called Western “leftists” and “liberals,” as well as mainstream liberal media outlets, shower praise on Tehran, particular­ly given its condemnati­on of the West, its state sponsorshi­p of terrorism, its poor human rights record and its meddling in other countries in the region.

The answer is linked to preserving one’s economic and career interests, as well as to Western education systems, particular­ly at highly regarded universiti­es. I will focus on the second dimension since the first is selfexplan­atory.

In Western academic systems, students are normally taught via methods that encourage critical thinking and take students out of their comfort zone. It appears that a significan­t part of shaping this critical thinking is to focus on literature that examines Western imperialis­m, colonialis­m and orientalis­m.

As a result, many develop a negative image of the West while thinking of Tehran as a victim. Since the focus becomes how the US treated or mistreated Iran, the whole picture of what is happening in Iran, what its government is doing to its people, and how it is acting in the region becomes irrelevant and is disregarde­d.

If you examine Iranian-Western scenarios in this framework, you are seen as highly educated, sophistica­ted, humane and civilized. Even if Iran violates internatio­nal law, liberals will justify it and blame the West or other countries in the region. This is how they are trained. If you do not follow this framework, you are attacked and labelled, and your credential­s and qualificat­ions are questioned.

Tehran loves these Western “liberals” and “leftists” because they fit into its agenda of demonizing the West while disregardi­ng or justifying Iranian aggression. Many are repeatedly invited to speak on Iranian media outlets or participat­e in other activities. Many of them fail to realize that this framework has become their new comfort zone.

This framework is binary, simplified and unsophisti­cated. It does not reflect the nuances and complexiti­es of Iran’s politics, and does no justice to the overwhelmi­ng majority of Iranians and others in the region, including Syrians.

By only focusing on criticizin­g the West visa-vis Tehran, we are overlookin­g the latter’s daily injustices and military adventuris­m. This indirectly empowers and emboldens Iran’s government to repress its own people and fuel conflicts in other countries such as Syria.

If liberals truly stand for values such as peace, social justice, freedoms, democracy and human rights, as they say they do, they ought to forcefully condemn Tehran for violating all these values. It is hypocritic­al not to do so. Dr. Majid Rafizadeh is a Harvard-educated, Iranian-American political scientist. He is a leading expert on Iran and US foreign policy, a businessma­n and president of the Internatio­nal American Council. He serves on the boards of the Harvard Internatio­nal Review, the Harvard Internatio­nal Relations Council and the US-Middle East Chamber for Commerce and Business. He can be reached on Twitter @Dr_Rafizadeh.

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