Cayey, Puerto Rico – August 17, 2025
Within the context of the rising tensions in the Middle East, Dr. José Benjamín Pérez Matos analysed the water crisis affecting Iran, highlighting its potential impact on regional stability and the survival of millions of people. According to his remarks, the extreme water scarcity places the country in a critical situation that directly affects its population, agricultural production, and livestock resources.
In light of this situation, the possibility of technical cooperation led by Israel was highlighted: a country recognized for its leadership in desalination and water management technologies. However, such assistance would be subject to specific conditions linked to Tehran’s geopolitical behavior:
“Israel is offering that if they do away with the plans they have once and for all, they can help them.”
In his speech, Dr. Pérez Matos did not limit himself to a technical or environmental reading, but incorporated a broader dimension, linking the crisis to political and spiritual factors. In this sense, water was referred to as a strategic resource whose availability can shape the fate of nations:
“We are already seeing what will be happening in the Millennium, where the nations will not receive rain for a year; that is judgment.”
The message also included an assessment of the persistence of regional tensions, indicating that, despite opportunities for cooperations, drivers of conflict remain active. As such, he emphasized that such positions contribute to worsening the severity of the crisis, by undermining the very foundation of life:
“Without water, everything dies: vegetation, animals, even people.”
The Statement reflects a comprehensive understanding of the international landscape, in which natural resources, politics, and regional stability are intertwined on a single plane. The water crisis in Iran thus emerges as a key factor within current geopolitical dynamics, with implications that could reshape relations in the Middle East.
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