In response to the widespread statements about the attacks on the Houthis and Iran’s alleged involvement, Eric Finman’s response reflects a strong stance against these claims. He rejects the accusations against Iran and offers a completely different explanation from what some voices, including Gelda Morkert, are promoting. Eric argues that Iran is not the enemy, but rather the regime suppressing the Iranian people is the true enemy. He emphasizes that a free Iran is the one that could be a partner to the United States in the future, moving away from the repeated slogans.
Differing Perspectives on the Impact of Strikes on Iran
Question : How can the White House claim that the attacks on the Houthis have weakened Iran, while no clear evidence has been provided?
Eric Finman argues that the U.S. is not targeting the Iranian people but rather a regime that suppresses freedom. He views the Iranian government’s anti-American rhetoric as a distraction from its internal repression. This differs from Gilda Morkert’s claim that the White House is putting out propaganda to bolster its own image, making it appear they have made progress by framing the attacks as a threat to global shipping. She believes this is an attempt to rally other countries into a military coalition under the guise of protecting national security, all while deflecting from the effects of Trump’s tariffs and blaming the Houthis and Iran.
Differing Views on Trump’s Remarks About Iran and the Houthi Attacks
Question: Is Trump’s remarks about Iran’s accusation of the Houthi attacks on the Houthis attacks on a military intensification against Tehran?
Eric Finman believes the issue isn’t with Trump but with the Iranian regime, which uses external criticism as an opportunity to distract from its internal repression and prevent the Iranian people from thinking and expressing themselves freely.Despite Gilda Morkert’s claim that Trump and other presidents blame Iran on behalf of the Zionist regime, using it as an excuse for their failed maximum pressure campaign, Eric Finman argues that the core issue lies in Iran’s internal suppression.
Contrasting Views on the Impact of Claims on Iran’s System and Reza Pahlavi
Question: Will these claims affect the power of our enormous system and exploit Reza Pahlavi?
Eric Finman stated that the Iranian people alone decide their future, and that change must come from within, from the people who seek a better future. He emphasized that change doesn’t come from America or from the son of the Shah, but from the will of the people in Iran.Despite Gilda Morkert’s claim that Reza Pahlavi would be nothing more than a puppet like his father, used by the Americans for oil and because he is a “friend” to the Zionist regime, Eric Finman believes that true power and change should come from the Iranian people themselves, not from foreign interventions.