Iranian President Declares Colonialism Has No Future in Global Order

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian announced Iran's commitment to expanding friendly relations based on mutual respect while rejecting colonialism and exploitation. He emphasized that tolerance and resistance against oppression are deeply rooted in Iranian culture and history. Meanwhile, US Central Command reported disabling two Iranian oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman as part of ongoing blockade measures. President Donald Trump threatened to revive and expand the "Project Freedom" maritime security initiative if a deal with Iran is not reached.

Key Points: Iran President: Colonialism Has No Place in Future World

  • Iran rejects colonialism, seeks mutual respect
  • US disables two Iranian oil tankers in Gulf of Oman
  • Trump threatens to revive "Project Freedom plus"
  • Iran's historical identity rooted in tolerance and resistance
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"Colonialism will have no place in future world": Iranian President Pezeshkian

Iranian President Pezeshkian rejects colonialism, emphasizes mutual respect. US disables Iranian tankers, Trump considers reviving "Project Freedom" in Gulf.

"The policy of colonialism and exploitation will have no place in the future world - Masoud Pezeshkian"

Tehran, May 9

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said that Iran remains committed to expanding friendly relations with other nations based on mutual respect and shared interests, while rejecting the policy of "colonialism and exploitation".

In a post on X on Friday, Pezeshkian said, "The policy of the Islamic Republic of Iran is to expand friendly relations based on mutual respect and shared interests."

He added that "the policy of colonialism and exploitation will have no place in the future world".

The Iranian President also emphasised Iran's historical identity, saying tolerance is deeply rooted in Iranian culture, while resistance against oppression has long been part of the country's history.

"Just as tolerance is deeply rooted in the culture of our people, the struggle against oppression shines in the history of this land, " Pezeshkian said, adding that this identity "will continue for the exaltation of Iran's name".

Meanwhile, the United States Central Command (CENTCOM) said that US naval forces disabled two more Iranian-flagged oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman as part of the ongoing US blockade measures against the Islamic Republic, while also redirecting 57 commercial vessels in the region.

In a statement issued on Friday, CENTCOM said US forces disabled the Iranian unladen tankers M/T Sea Star III and M/T Sevda before the vessels could enter a port of the Islamic Republic on the Gulf of Oman.

According to CENTCOM, a US Navy F/A-18 Super Hornet operating from USS George HW Bush (CVN 77) fired precision munitions into the smokestacks of both unladen oil tankers, preventing them from reaching Iranian territory.

This comes after US forces on May 6 disabled another Iranian-flagged tanker, M/T Hasna, as it attempted to sail to an Iranian port in the Gulf of Oman.

Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump on Friday (local time) said his administration may consider reviving the now-suspended maritime security initiative, "Project Freedom", aimed at helping the passage of commercial vessels trapped in the Strait of Hormuz amid escalating regional tensions in the Gulf.

If a deal is not reached with Iran, Trump added that the renewed effort would be expanded into what he called "Project Freedom plus."

Speaking to reporters at the White House before travelling to a dinner at his golf course in Sterling, Virginia, Trump said that he might "go back to Project Freedom" if a deal is not reached, but it would be "Project Freedom plus", noting that the initiative would be the same as its predecessor, "plus other things".

"We'll go a different route if everything doesn't get signed up, buttoned up," Trump said.

"I think Project Freedom is good, but I think we have other ways of doing it also. We may go back to Project Freedom if things don't happen, but it'd be Project Freedom plus, meaning Project Freedom plus other things," he added.

This comes after Trump on Tuesday declared that "Project Freedom" will be temporarily paused while the naval blockade of Iran's ports remains in place.

He also said that his administration is expecting a response from Iran regarding Washington's proposal aimed at ending the ongoing West Asia conflict.

Speaking to reporters before travelling to a dinner at his golf course in Sterling, Virginia, Trump said, "We'll hear from them supposedly tonight," when asked whether Washington had received any response from Tehran.

When pressed on whether he believed Iran was intentionally delaying the process, Trump said he was uncertain, adding, "We'll find out soon enough."

- ANI

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Sneha F
While I agree with the sentiment about colonialism, Iran must also look at their own human rights record. You can't preach anti-colonialism while suppressing your own people. India has learned this the hard way - we fight for freedom but also need to ensure democracy within. Just my two rupees.
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Michael C
Respect for Iran's stance. As an American, I'm embarrassed by Trump's gunboat diplomacy. Blockading oil tankers, threatening "Project Freedom Plus" - it's like the 1800s all over again. The US needs to learn that the world has changed. We can't just bully nations into submission anymore.
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Nikhil C
Iran talking about colonialism is rich coming from a regime that literally exports revolution and sponsors militias across the Middle East. But the US is no better with their sanctions and blockades. Both need to grow up and talk like adults. India's non-alignment policy looks more sensible every day.
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Tanya I
As a student of international relations, this is fascinating. Iran playing the anti-colonial card while the US projects power through naval blockades. Neither is morally pure. But Pezeshkian's point about tolerance in Persian culture is valid - India and Iran have ancient civilizations that valued dialogue over domination. We should support dialogue, not escalation.
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Jennifer L
Trump talking about "Project Freedom Plus" while disabling oil tankers in international waters is peak irony. The man doesn't understand the concept of freedom extends to other nations too. Iran has every right to call out this hypocrisy. Colonialism in 2025

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