Ansarollah Website Official Report
Published: Rajab 16, 1447 AH
 

 

At dawn last Saturday, the world was not witnessing a “law enforcement operation” as claimed by the White House, as much as it was watching—and being forced to watch—a new criminal chapter of what can be described as “transcontinental American terrorism.” This chapter ended with the abduction of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, an operation that Donald Trump endorsed with blatant cynicism by likening it to “watching a television show.” The incident represents the peak of moral and political degeneration of an entity that proves, day after day, that it is the “Greatest Satan,” governed by no law other than the law of the jungle and international thuggery, with a record saturated with piracy throughout a history stained by the blood of peoples and the plundering of their resources.

What the United States termed the “Operation of Absolute Resolve” against Venezuela is, in reality, an extension of a system whose foundations were built on terrorism from its very first day. It is not a momentary act, but rather a revival of a criminal mindset deeply rooted in the core of American policy. As revealed by Newsweek, Washington’s record is replete with episodes proving that the “mother of terrorism” has always been the foremost enemy of the will of the people. Among the most prominent historical milestones—mentioned here as reminders—are the following:

Mossadegh and Qasim (1953): In 1953, the CIA conspired to overthrow Iran’s democratically elected leader, Mohammad Mossadegh, simply because he nationalized oil. In 1963, it supported a coup against Abdul Karim Qasim in Iraq. These examples confirm that America’s problem was never with “dictatorship,” as it claims, but rather with sovereignty and economic independence.

Crushing democracies (Arbenz): In Guatemala in 1954, the American devil overthrew the elected president Jacobo Árbenz because his national policies did not suit U.S. corporations, proving that Washington’s democracy is, in essence, a “democracy of plunder.”

Betrayal of agents (Noriega and Diem): Even those who served U.S. intelligence did not escape betrayal. From the assassination of Ngo Dinh Diem in Vietnam to the invasion of Panama and the arrest of Manuel Noriega in 1989, it becomes clear that America has no allies and respects no agents. Regardless of their services, it treats them as disposable tools once their usefulness expires.

The invasion of Iraq in 2003 and the destruction of Libya in 2011 further embodied this savage and continuous approach of executing a chaos project and a mentality of absolute control and dominance. These practices aim to ensure the flow of oil and maintain the entity as the sole hegemonic power—ambitions openly revealed today by Trump when he stated that “American oil companies will return to Venezuela.”

 

The World in the Grip of Thuggery

This incident constitutes an unprecedented event not seen for centuries. The abduction of the president of a sovereign, internationally recognized state by another state is, in effect, an official declaration of the death of international law. It represents the practical collapse of the Westphalian concept of sovereignty and the crumbling of the 1945 United Nations Charter under the boots of U.S. Marines. This terrorist thuggery confirms that the world today exists outside the rule of law and, more than that, outside the entire “international system.” International immunity for presidents is violated openly, and the White House is transformed into an operations room for an international gang practicing piracy under the name of “justice.”

 

Zionist Applause: Unity of Criminal Arenas

The Zionist entity’s swift welcome of Maduro’s abduction reflects an alliance and partnership within the same Zionist project stretching from East to West, from Asia to Latin America. It demonstrates harmony in the logic of thuggery and the legitimization of violations of international law and humanitarian norms. This harmony proves that “Israel” and the United States are two faces of the same terrorist coin. Both—being terrorists—employ the language of “terrorism,” fabricate justifications, recycle them, and use them to break the will of people and threaten the United Nations and its courts.

 

Confrontation Is the Solution

In the face of this American overreach, the fundamental question arises: what is to be done?

Historical experience and current reality prove that betting on international organizations, “neutrality,” or what some call political realism, is a losing wager that leaves its advocates exposed to American greed. Herein lies the accuracy and foresight of the “Qur’anic project,” which from its very inception precisely diagnosed the danger of the Greatest Satan.

Recently, Yemen has presented—through its direct confrontation with the United States at sea in support of Gaza—the most effective model for deterring this tyranny. It has raised both voice and hand high against American arrogance that knows no limits and retreats only when confronted with force. The Yemeni fighter, guided by Qur’anic awareness, has proven that the so-called “American prestige” is nothing but an illusion shattered by faith and a firm stance rooted in a clear, independent, and comprehensive project capable of confrontation and expansion. The effectiveness of the Yemeni position in breaking American thuggery in the Red Sea offers strong and undeniable evidence that America—despite its advanced aircraft, lethal weapons, intelligence systems, and satellites—is “weaker than a spider’s web,” no more than a straw when it faces men who have chosen mobilization, combat, and resistance.

What happened in Caracas is a message to all the world’s capitals: either mobilization and confrontation, or waiting your turn on the American “abduction list.” The so-called “Donroe Principle,” which focuses on directly imposing U.S. influence through operations such as arresting leaders like Maduro in Venezuela—and which the criminal Trump boasts about—is, in reality, an explicit declaration of a new form of colonialism.

In the face of this American overreach and imperial exposure, anyone who fails to adopt a clear and combative stance against the United States today effectively grants it a green light and sufficient justification to violate their land and plunder their resources tomorrow. There is no escape from acknowledging that the only option to protect sovereignty and dignity is to follow the path of resistance and comprehensive confrontation—a path that the Yemeni experience has proven to be the only one capable of restraining the “Greatest Satan” and halting its ongoing campaign of international terrorism that targets all of humanity.