PALESTINE

Tue 10 Feb 2026 11:47 am - Jerusalem Time

Graham attacks Washington's regional allies and describes the Iranian regime as a 'religious Nazi'

Prominent Republican Senator Lindsey Graham launched a scathing attack on what he described as 'United States allies in the Middle East,' accusing them of living in a world of illusions due to the continued channels of communication and engagement with the Iranian regime. Graham considered that attempts to maintain the stability of the regime in Tehran contradict the popular movement rejecting the current authority, emphasizing the necessity of taking more decisive stances.

Graham directed his speech directly to Turkey, Qatar, and Egypt, considering that their desire to maintain the status quo and ignore the aspirations of the Iranian people exceeds acceptable standards in international politics. The senator affirmed that these trends not only harm American national security interests but also clash with the fundamental moral principles that should govern international relations.

In a striking verbal escalation, Graham described Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei as a 'religious Nazi,' indicating that the regime in Tehran represents an existential threat to the stability of the entire region. He called on regional countries to abandon the policy of balancing and to stand cohesively and courageously against what he described as the killing machine targeting Iranians and threatening neighbors.

Graham cited the position of US President Donald Trump, who sent a direct message of support to protesters in Iran, assuring them that 'help is on the way.' The senator expressed his absolute confidence in Trump's ability to fulfill his promises, indicating that the current administration will be on the right side of history by supporting radical change in Tehran.

These statements come at a sensitive time when the region is witnessing intense diplomatic movements, where Arab and Turkish mediation has played a role in curbing an impending military escalation. The compass of negotiations has recently shifted from Ankara to the Omani capital, Muscat, where an indirect round of talks was held last Friday to discuss the thorny nuclear file.

On the ground, Tehran showed surprising flexibility by announcing its initial readiness to reduce the concentration of highly enriched uranium, provided that all financial sanctions imposed on it are lifted. Mohammed Eslami, head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, stated that this technical concession aims to break the stalemate in the negotiation process with Washington and achieve an economic breakthrough.

In a related context, Washington continues to pressure Iran to dispose of its stockpile of 60% enriched uranium, which has exceeded 440 kilograms. The International Atomic Energy Agency considers that this percentage dangerously approaches the 90% level required for producing nuclear weapons, which increases the intensity of international tension regarding the Iranian program.

On the Palestinian side, this political pressure coincides with the continued suffering of the Gaza Strip despite the signing of a ceasefire agreement under Trump's proposal for the first phase. Field sources report continued Israeli bombing and assassinations, which empties the agreement of its humanitarian content amid worsening famine and a shortage of medical supplies and tents.

The US administration faces silent criticism due to its stance on the restrictive conditions set by Benjamin Netanyahu for opening the Rafah crossing, which allow a very limited number of wounded to leave. Estimates indicate that the current pace of evacuation may take six months for emergency cases, while the process of returning those stranded may extend to three years, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis.

Observers believe that Graham's statements reflect a strong current within the Republican Party pushing for military escalation against Iran, coinciding with turning a blind eye to Israeli violations in Gaza. Anticipation remains the master of the situation, awaiting the outcome of the upcoming rounds of negotiations in Oman, and the ability of regional mediators to contain the imminent explosion.

To Turkey, Qatar, and Egypt... your desire to maintain the status quo and ignore the demands of the Iranian people exceeds acceptable limits and contradicts our national security interests.

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