Iran President Appeals To Americans On War
Iran President Appeals To Americans On War
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has issued an open letter to the American public, urging them to question whether continued confrontation with Iran serves US interests. His message comes as the war between Iran and the United States continues to fuel instability across the Middle East, with both sides exchanging sharp claims over responsibility for the conflict and its wider consequences.
Iran President Letter To Americans
In the letter, Pezeshkian said ordinary Iranians do not view ordinary Americans as enemies and argued that the path of escalation is ultimately damaging for both nations. He said the conflict has gone beyond military confrontation and is now affecting civilians, infrastructure and regional stability. The Iranian president also appealed directly to the American public to reflect on whether the war aligns with the “America First” message often used in US politics.
Iran Accuses US Of Targeting Civilian Infrastructure
Pezeshkian said attacks on Iran’s energy and industrial facilities were harming the Iranian people and creating risks that extend beyond Iran’s borders. He described such strikes as attacks on vital national infrastructure and warned that the fallout could trigger broader economic and humanitarian consequences across the region. While he used strong legal language in the letter, no international court ruling has been issued on those allegations.
US Iran War Tensions Remain High
The letter comes at a time when the Trump administration has continued to signal military pressure on Iran while also leaving the door open to a possible diplomatic outcome. Recent exchanges between Washington and Tehran show that both sides are trying to shape international opinion, even as the conflict continues to disrupt oil markets, shipping security and broader regional stability. Pezeshkian’s outreach appears aimed at influencing public opinion in the United States rather than signalling any immediate breakthrough in formal negotiations.
















