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June 16, 2025 at 06:43 PM
🔴⚠️ANALYSIS: Why Ramaphosa and His ANC Inner Circle Might Be Squirming Right Now⚠️🔴
There’s a reason why the headline “G7 affirms Israel’s right to self-defence and declares Iran must never obtain a nuclear weapon” might be giving Cyril Ramaphosa and his ANC comrades more than just a mild headache. It strikes directly at the ideological and diplomatic posture South Africa has taken in recent years – one that increasingly aligns itself with anti-Western, anti-Israel, and pro-rogue-state rhetoric under the false banner of “solidarity.”
Let’s break this down.
🔴 G7 vs ANC: A Clash of Worldviews
At the G7 summit in Canada, the world’s most powerful democracies – the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Canada, and the EU – released a statement that:
1. Reaffirmed Israel’s right to defend itself;
2. Declared unequivocally that Iran must never acquire nuclear weapons;
3. Condemned missile strikes and emphasized regional stability.
Yet back home, Ramaphosa’s ANC government is one of the loudest pro-Iran, pro-Palestinian, anti-Israel voices on the global stage. South Africa even recalled its diplomats from Israel, hosted Hamas sympathisers, and publicly condemned Israeli retaliatory strikes without ever acknowledging Iran’s aggression.
This creates a fundamental credibility crisis: how can a country that once claimed to be a mediator for peace now publicly back Iran, a theocracy whose leaders openly threaten genocide?
🔴 The ANC’s Silence on Iranian Aggression
Iran has launched over 370 missiles at Israeli civilians in Tel Aviv, Haifa, and Petah Tikva. Hundreds are dead. Thousands injured. Residential buildings have been reduced to rubble.
Where is the ANC’s condemnation?
Crickets.
This silence – and even worse, their veiled support for Iran’s “right to retaliate” – exposes a moral rot in South African foreign policy. Instead of aligning with the values of human rights, democracy, and nuclear disarmament, the ANC appears to be cheering from the sidelines as a known sponsor of terrorism lashes out.
🔴 Ramaphosa’s Embarrassing Position on the Global Stage
While Keir Starmer, Emmanuel Macron, and even Germany under Olaf Scholz condemn Iranian escalation, Ramaphosa and Naledi Pandor’s Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) are standing firmly on the wrong side of history – defending a regime that:
Funds terror groups like Hamas and Hezbollah;
Shoots its own citizens in the streets;
Breaks every international nuclear agreement.
By doing so, South Africa has isolated itself from every major democratic alliance on earth – G7, NATO, the EU, and even traditional BRICS allies like India, who do not back Iran’s militarism.
Ramaphosa’s ANC is not just out of touch – it is ideologically bankrupt, trapped in a Cold War-era fantasy where “anti-West” means “righteous.”
🔴 Trump’s Hesitation – And What It Signals
While Donald Trump has yet to formally sign the G7 draft, insiders report he was briefed on Israeli operations against Iran’s military leadership and nuclear sites. He even vetoed a plan to assassinate Ayatollah Khamenei – proving that while he may take a harder stance than the Europeans, he’s still focused on deterrence, not escalation.
This puts the US, under Trump or Biden, squarely in the camp of preventing Iran’s nuclear breakout.
And again, South Africa? Silent. Or worse – sympathetic to Iran.
🔴 Why This Should Terrify Ramaphosa
When the dust settles and the global community regroups after this conflict, alliances will be remembered. Words will be replayed. Positions will be scrutinised.
South Africa’s flag is increasingly flying among the pariahs:
Iran
Russia
North Korea
Venezuela
Meanwhile, the G7, and much of the sane world, has drawn a line in the sand.
Ramaphosa should be sweating – not just because his policies are being exposed as morally and diplomatically bankrupt – but because the world is watching, and South Africa is no longer wearing the Mandela halo.
🔴❗ Final Word
South Africa, once a beacon of human rights, is now siding with the world’s greatest violators of it.
Ramaphosa and his ANC comrades should indeed be feeling chest pains – not just from international embarrassment, but from the slow death of their own legitimacy.
The world has broken its silence.
Now it’s time South Africans do the same.🔴
DISCLAIMER: This commentary reflects verified global news developments and public foreign policy positions. It is critical of political leadership, not individual citizens. The views represent a call for accountability and do not incite hate or violence.
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