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". The debate on Iran in the European Parliament, on the pretext of the nuclear problem and violation of human rights, relates to more general imperialist plans and the vying for control of the wealth-producing resources of Iran and the area as a whole. The positions of the ΕU and in the motion for a resolution have multiple objectives. They incriminate Iran and acquit the Bush administration, which called Iran a country of the 'axis of evil' and is threatening war. They cite nuclear risks but keep quiet about the existence of nuclear weapons in and the threat to use them by the USA and other imperialist powers. They present themselves as the protectors of human rights because they want to promote regimes which they will control. They pretend that they are intervening for a peaceful solution to the problem, in order to safeguard the interests of the European monopolies in Iran. The ΕU goes along with the US propaganda in order to accustom public opinion to the possibility of invasion and claim a share of the spoils. The nuclear problem in Iran cannot be addressed selectively; it must be addressed under a more general nuclear disarmament policy. The imperialist powers refuse and are promoting the production of nuclear weapons for use in regular wars. With problems of democratisation and human rights, every nation is responsible and competent to change the situation. We are voting against the motion for a resolution in an expression of solidarity with the people of Iran. The peoples in the area as a whole need to be mobilised against American and Euro-unifying imperialism."@en1

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