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Iran is the capital of the Islamic Middle East

  • کد خبر : 9523
  • 11 September 2024 - 2:47
Iran is the capital of the Islamic Middle East

  The Arab revolutions over the past 5 months have overshadowed the nuclear standoff between the West and Iran, which was a hot global debate. The American magazine Time published the above analysis and noted: Today, this impasse seems more entrenched than ever. Despite the unprecedented sanctions imposed by the Obama administration, Iran has not […]

 

The Arab revolutions over the past 5 months have overshadowed the nuclear standoff between the West and Iran, which was a hot global debate.

The American magazine Time published the above analysis and noted: Today, this impasse seems more entrenched than ever. Despite the unprecedented sanctions imposed by the Obama administration, Iran has not backed down. Several consecutive rounds of negotiations between Western diplomats over the past year have not been accompanied by progress, and there is no plan for further talks. Despite the economic pressure of the sanctions, Iran’s ability to resist the economic pressure due to the increase in oil prices and the expansion of economic links with some of the most dynamic centers of the world economy such as China, Turkey and Brazil has remained high.
Time added: Iran considers the movements in the Middle East to be beneficial. Tehran welcomed Arab movements and welcomed them. This movement has weakened the dictatorial rulers of America and Israel who always introduced Iran as a factor of increasing danger in the Arab world, and this is while the Arab people who have just gained power never had such an idea about Iran. Egypt’s decision to restore diplomatic relations with Iran may be a sign of the direction of affairs in the region. Not only has Egypt become an ally of Iran, but it has followed Turkey’s path in breaking the American leadership strategy to solve problems. Therefore, Iran logically believes that in this impasse, the conditions are in its favor.
Referring to the report of the American intelligence community that Iran has not decided to build nuclear weapons, Time magazine adds: James Calaper, the Director of National Intelligence of the United States, said last time that we do not know whether Iran will finally decide to build a nuclear weapon or not. It becomes more difficult to introduce Iran as a “vital and severe threat” outside of Washington when we know that this country is using the ambiguities of the Anti-Nuclear Weapons Treaty to have the option of building nuclear weapons, but to use them. He does not beat them. despite disregarding the resolutions of the Security Council, it carries out its nuclear fuel production under the close scrutiny of the inspectors of the International Atomic Energy Agency; Inspectors who still testify that this production did not change the direction of any secret program.
The American weekly, stating that the West is forced to make a big deal with Iran, writes: The policy of changing Iran’s government should be abandoned. For a long time, the nuclear program in Iran has become the point of agreement of all the political spectrums of the country, and the possibility of any strategic change in Iran’s foreign policy is very unlikely. Based on the current options, in fact, it seems that Iran’s nuclear standoff, like the Middle East peace process, is being added to the list of difficult and difficult challenges of American foreign policy.

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