CPI(M) slams US and G7 over 'belligerent' stance on Iran

IANS June 18, 2025 284 views

The CPI(M) has strongly condemned the US and G7 for their aggressive stance on Iran, warning of regional instability. The party accused Trump and Israel of provoking conflict while urging India to reconsider its pro-US foreign policy. Kerala CM Vijayan's remarks labeling Israel a "rogue nation" drew criticism from Congress for political opportunism. Meanwhile, social media highlights the irony of CPI(M) leaders seeking medical and educational services in the West despite their anti-US rhetoric.

"President Trump’s open threats to assassinate Iranian leaders are deplorable" – CPI(M) Politburo
New Delhi, June 18: The Communist Party of India (Marxist) on Wednesday issued a strong condemnation of what it called the belligerent posture of the United States and the G7 nations towards escalating tensions with Iran.

Key Points

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CPI(M) accuses US and Israel of destabilizing West Asia

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Party demands India shift pro-US foreign policy

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Kerala CM Vijayan calls Israel a "rogue nation"

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Congress slams CPI(M) for political opportunism

In a sharply worded communique issued by its Politburo, the CPI-M accused US President Donald Trump of making inflammatory statements that risk plunging the entire West Asian region into war and instability.

“President Trump’s open threats to assassinate Iranian leaders and his demands for Iran’s unconditional surrender are deplorable. The large-scale mobilisation of US military fleets signals a readiness to join Israel in launching direct attacks on Iran. These developments are extremely dangerous and threaten to destabilise the region further,” the statement read.

The CPI-M also criticised the G7 communique. It said that it is blaming Iran while turning a blind eye to Israel’s unchecked aggression.

The party alleged that Israel bears the primary responsibility for the worsening regional crisis, citing its military actions not only in Gaza but also in Syria, Lebanon, Yemen, and now, allegedly, against Iran.

“The United States and Western imperialism are using Israel as a rogue proxy to impose hegemony over West Asia and beyond, in blatant violation of international laws and conventions,” it added.

The CPI-M also demanded that the international community take urgent steps to rein in both the US and Israel and called on the BJP-led Indian government to revise its “pro-US, pro-Israel foreign policy.”

The statement came days after Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, while campaigning for the Nilambur Assembly by-election, called Israel a "rogue nation" for its aggressive military posture in the region.

Reacting sharply, Leader of the Opposition in Kerala and senior Congress leader V.D. Satheesan accused the CPI-M of political opportunism.

“The CPI-M tailors its rhetoric depending on the constituency. In Nilambur, where Muslims form 43 per cent of the population, they rail against Israel. But in Kottayam, they showcase images of Mother Teresa to appeal to the Christian community. Let’s not forget how they once used Saddam Hussein’s posters during campaigns,” Satheesan said.

Incidentally, whenever the CPI-M voices strong criticism against the United States, social media buzzes with commentary highlighting the irony: top CPI-M leaders, including Pinarayi Vijayan, frequently travel to the US for medical treatment, while many Kerala-based CPI-M leaders send their children to Western countries for higher education.

This stands in contrast to their vocal support for Kerala’s education system, which they claim has matured and is on par with global standards."

The CPI-M currently holds power only in Kerala, having lost its earlier strongholds in West Bengal and Tripura, and is now a diminished force in national politics.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
While I don't always agree with CPI(M), they're absolutely right about US double standards. Why is Iran always the villain when Israel keeps expanding settlements and bombing neighbors? India should maintain balanced relations with all West Asian countries - our energy security depends on it.
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Priya M.
The hypocrisy of CPI(M) leaders getting treated in US hospitals while bashing America is too much! 🤦‍♀️ First practice what you preach. India's foreign policy should be about national interest, not ideological posturing from parties with no national presence.
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Arjun S.
Complex issue. US foreign policy in Middle East has been disastrous since Iraq war. But CPI(M) ignoring Iran's proxy wars in Yemen/Syria is equally biased. As Indians, we should focus on protecting our diaspora in Gulf from any fallout of this tension.
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Neha T.
Whether you agree with CPI(M) or not, their consistent anti-war stance is admirable. Remember how they opposed Iraq war when everyone else was silent? India must play mediator role - we have good relations with both Iran and Israel. Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam! ✌️
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Sanjay R.
The real issue is how this tension will affect oil prices. Petrol at ₹100+ already hurting common people. Instead of ideological debates, our leaders should focus on stabilizing energy supplies. Maybe revive rupee payment mechanism with Iran like during UPA?
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Meena P.
As a Keralite, I'm tired of CPI(M) using West Asia issues for local politics. They criticize US but take dollars from Gulf NRIs. Focus on Kerala's development first - our youth unemployment is highest in India! Practice what you preach, comrades.

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