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The Russian Foreign Ministry announced that the political directors of the five remaining countries in the nuclear agreement with Tehran, and their Iranian counterpart, discussed preparations for the ministerial meeting on the nuclear deal scheduled for December 21.

A statement by the Russian Foreign Ministry said today, Wednesday, that during the meeting, "matters were analyzed on all directions regarding the implementation of the comprehensive agreements reached in 2015, taking into account the existing challenges, the most important of which is the actions of the United States aimed at obstructing the full implementation of the nuclear deal."

The statement added that the discussions focused on issues of preparation for the ministerial meeting to be held on December 21st.

The Russian Foreign Ministry indicated that “the representatives of the participating countries affirmed their commitment under the nuclear agreement and UN Security Council Resolution 2231, and called for continued efforts to search for effective solutions in order to return to the implementation of comprehensive agreements within the originally agreed framework, as soon as possible.”

The consultations of the Political Directors took place via video technology. Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov represented the Russian side.

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Iran's Khamenei says nuclear deal can be reentered ‘without delay’

Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said there should be no delay in removing sanctions and reentering the nuclear deal.

 
 
 
 
 
al-monitor Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is seen in an August 2020 image provided by his office. Photo by khamenei.ir.

Dec 17, 2020

During a Dec. 16 televised speech attended by various government officials, Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei addressed a number of problems the country is facing, including the nuclear deal and sanctions. 

This was Khamenei’s first public appearance since Joe Biden defeated President Donald Trump. President-elect Biden has said he would return to the nuclear deal that was signed by the United States in 2015, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), under certain conditions. 

The deal went into effect in 2016, but Trump exited it in 2018 and reapplied sanctions on Iran, which has cost considerable damage to its economy. As a result, Iran reduced its commitments under the JCPOA in a five-step process as a means to pressure Europe to remain in the deal and bypass US sanctions. 

Iran said these steps could be easily reversed with a return to the deal; however, many Iranian lawmakers grew increasingly frustrated with having to adhere to nuclear restrictions while not reaping the economic benefits of sanctions being lifted and being able to sell their oil easily on the market. In early December the new conservative parliament passed legislation that would require Iran to dramatically increase its nuclear capabilities; its supporters said this would strengthen Iran’s hand ahead of a US reentry into the JCPOA. However, critics of the legislation argued that any further increase in the nuclear program would delay a full reentry and President Hassan Rouhani said he would interpret the legislation as he wished.

Khamenei’s latest comments signal that Iran is not going to push the nuclear issue further. “If we can remove the sanctions, we must not delay even one hour,” Khamenei said. He said, “It’s been four years it has been delayed” and lamented how he had thought all the sanctions would be removed immediately after the nuclear deal but that instead “not only have not all the sanctions been removed but more sanctions have been added.” Khamenei’s comments came in the middle of speech asking officials to “neutralize” sanctions, saying the focus should be to make US sanctions on Iran ineffective. 

 

While Khamenei signaled that Iran would reenter the deal and address this point of contention with the United States, he talked about other issues that remain between the two countries. “The agents and murderers of Soleimani will receive their revenge,” Khamenei said. “And this revenge will take place whenever it can.” Trump ordered the drone attack that killed Quds Force commander Qasem Soleimani at the Baghdad airport, pushing the two sides closer to war. Iran has said it wants US troops out of the region and has supported various proxy groups in Iraq.

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An Iranian message to the Gulf states: We welcome dialogue away from the nuclear deal

 
 Tehran: Agencies 
 
 
On Sunday, the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs sent a message to the Gulf states, indicating that the nuclear deal is an issue affecting Iran's national security.
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Khatib Zadeh said, in statements to the Iranian newspaper "Hamshari": "We welcome dialogue within the region, but if the Gulf countries intend to dialogue on the nuclear agreement, we say firstly that it is not scheduled to negotiate again on the nuclear agreement, and secondly, the agreement Nuclear issue affects Iranian national security, and no one has anything to do with it except Iran. "
Khatib Zadeh called on everyone to know the level they are at and to speak according to their position, stressing that his country is interested in "the practical steps that the US president-elect Joe Biden will take, and it is awaiting the measures that he will take."
He added, "The experience of the nuclear agreement between Iran and the international parties has proven only a commitment to some of them, and that the signature of Foreign Minister Muhammad Javad Zarif is more valid than the entire American administration," criticizing the European parties, saying: "The Europeans committed a serious violation of the nuclear agreement by failing to fulfill their obligations to lift
Penalties".
As for the US policy towards Tehran since the outgoing President Donald Trump assumed the presidency, Khatib Zadeh considered that "the policy of maximum pressure has turned into a policy of maximum failure for America, and everyone who enters the White House has no choice but to reform the path that Trump followed," pledging to abandon Tehran For all reduction measures on the day Washington comes back to fulfill its obligations.
Iran's ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency had expressed his country's rejection of the agency’s director’s suggestion that reviving the Iranian nuclear deal after the arrival of a new US administration to power would require reaching a new agreement.
In an interview with Reuters, Raphael Grossi, who heads the organization that monitors Iran's compliance with the 2015 nuclear deal, said: There are so many violations by Tehran that it is impossible to return to what it was once US President-elect Joe Biden takes office next month. Biden said: The United States will rejoin the agreement "if Iran returns to strict compliance" with the terms of the agreement.
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Iran denies it received a message from the US president-elect

 
 Tehran: Muhammad Salih Sidqian 
 
 
Iranian government spokesman Ali Rabiei denied that Tehran had received a message from US President-elect Joe Biden. 
He said in a statement yesterday that the new US government has not started its work yet; What is being circulated in this regard is just media speculation; Pointing out that what President-elect Biden spoke about the relationship with Iran falls within the framework of the election campaign, “What matters to the Islamic Republic of Iran are actions and practical steps related to the implementation of the UN Security Council resolution.
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The Iranian official was responding to information about a letter sent by Joe Biden to the Iranian government regarding his intention to return to the nuclear agreement and hold discussions on regional issues of concern to the United States, while the American New York Times reported that Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araghji sought through mediators to send a message to President Biden's team is calling for him to return to the nuclear agreement without conditions 
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Iranian circles exclude this information, which Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh also denied; However, diplomatic circles say that friendship linked Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif with former US Secretary of State John Kerry during the negotiations that took place in 2015; And that Kerry entrusted him with the climate file in the Biden administration, and he is a member of the president-elect administration, and that the road is still passable between the two men.
"We and our partners are ready to cooperate with the American side to facilitate its return to negotiations with Iran that serve all parties," Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said in a statement after the meeting of the foreign ministers of 4 + 1 and Iran yesterday. While Chinese Foreign Minister "Wang Yi" called for the United States to return to the nuclear agreement without preconditions, "because the withdrawal of the American side from the agreement is what pushed Tehran to reduce its nuclear commitments." While the Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman, Hua Chunying, said: Concerning regional security, it should be carefully studied, indicating the desire of the new US administration to include issues related to the missile system and Iranian influence in the region on the agenda of possible upcoming talks. 
The three European countries, Britain, Germany and France, call on the Iranian side to accept discussion of regional issues of concern to the countries of the region and to work on not escalating the Iranian nuclear program, but this faces opposition 
Iranian. 
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Reuters reported that China, France, Germany, Russia, Britain and Iran decided to hold an Internet meeting, on Friday, to discuss the nuclear deal.

The meeting will also discuss "how to ensure the full and effective implementation of the agreement by all parties," according to a statement by the European Union.

Quotes "ReutersTwo diplomatic sources reported that Britain AndFrance AndGermany It already held talks with Iran on Monday.
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The US State Department welcomed the meeting of the signatories to the Iran nuclear deal on Friday, describing it as a "positive step."

This came during a press conference for the US State Department spokesman Ned Price, today is Thursday.

Earlier, Price confirmed that the US Secretary of State,Anthony Blinken He is discussing with European allies ways to revive the nuclear deal through "a series of initial steps" by both sides, that is, Iran and the parties sign the agreement.
 
 

On Friday, a virtual meeting between officials from Iran and China and Russia And France And Germany And Britain To discuss the possible return of the United States to the agreement signed in 2015, he stressed European Union Thursday.
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Reuters: Iran begins enriching uranium with advanced underground equipment
 

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Reuters reported that the International Atomic Energy Agency has informed its members that Iran has begun enriching uranium by means of a fourth group of advanced centrifuges, at the Natanz underground site.  

  

 

  

The agency confirmed that it had seen a report issued by the International Atomic Energy Agency, which states that the agency verified, on Wednesday, March 31st, that Iran had begun pumping natural uranium hexafluoride (UF6) into a fourth group consisting of 174 "IR centrifuges". -2M "at the fuel enrichment plant in Natanz.  

Reuters clarified that UF6 represents the image in which centrifuges are fed with uranium for enrichment.  

The report stated that the International Agency had verified as a whole, until yesterday, that Iran had used 5060 IR-1 centrifuges in the Natanz site within 30 groups and 696 IR-2M centrifuges within four groups, in addition to the aforementioned group of IR-2M devices are used to produce uranium-235 with a purity of 5%.  

Iran informed the IAEA that it plans to install six groups of "IR-2M" centrifuges at the Natanz site. So far, two other groups have not yet been diagnosed, and the process of setting up the second group of these devices has yet to start.  

This comes as a new step Iran is taking outside of the obligations imposed on it under the 2015 nuclear deal.  

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Tehran expects the lifting of sanctions at a crucial international meeting

 
 Tehran: Muhammad Salih Sidqian 
 
Iran believed that the next meeting of the Joint Committee of the Nuclear Agreement will put the final touches to the abolition of the sanctions imposed on it. 
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said on his Twitter account on Friday: “The aim of next Tuesday's meeting in Vienna is to finalize the lifting of sanctions and the mechanisms for Iran’s reversal of its escalatory measures in its nuclear program.” It is not necessary to hold a direct meeting between Iran and America in Vienna next week. ”  
The Joint Committee on the Nuclear Agreement held a meeting on Friday, to study the prospects for the possible return of the American side to the nuclear agreement, and how to reassure the effective implementation of the agreement by all parties, according to a statement issued by the European Union. 
The meeting that took place at the level of political assistants and directors of the foreign ministries in each of the group members (Germany, France, Britain, China and Russia in addition to Iran); It was agreed to hold a meeting next Tuesday in the Austrian capital Vienna to study the mechanisms for canceling the embargo on Iran and the prospects for reviving the nuclear deal. 
The chief Iranian negotiator, Abbas Araghchi, who participated in the meeting, reiterated the Iranian vision that Iran would backtrack on its steps related to reducing compliance with the nuclear agreement once the sanctions are lifted and verified.
The "Wall Street Journal" reported that "senior American officials will participate in the meeting of the parties to the nuclear agreement next week," but Araqchi said that "the American side will not participate in any meeting that Iran attends, including the meeting of the Joint Committee of the Nuclear Agreement."
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AVOIDING DIRECT TALKS: President Joe Biden’s strategy for finessing his insistence that the United States would rejoin the Iran nuclear deal only after Iran is in complete compliance with the 2015 agreement is to begin a process where both sides talk to the other signatories of the deal but not to each other.

Beginning tomorrow, representatives from the U.S. and Iran will begin negotiations in Vienna that are intended to begin a carefully choreographed, step-by-step process, whereby each side moves back into compliance with the deal, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action. The talks will be structured around working groups in the European Union with the other parties to the agreement, Britain, France, Germany, China, and Russia.

“This is a welcome and potentially constructive early step, even if the diplomatic road ahead may be long, as it was during the first negotiations around the JCPOA. We are very clear-eyed about the hurdles that remain,” said press secretary Jen Psaki at the White House.

“The primary issues that will be discussed are the nuclear steps that Iran would need to take in order to return to compliance with the JCPOA and the sanctions relief steps the United States would need to take in order to return to compliance as well.”

At the State Department, spokeswoman Jalina Porter called the talks “a healthy first step” but said she would not “preview any specific sanctions” relief.

US-IRAN MEETING, ‘UNNECESSARY’: After the announcement, Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif tweeted that the goals of both sides could be met without any direct talks. “No Iran-US meeting. Unnecessary,” he tweeted. “Aim: Rapidly finalize sanction-lifting & nuclear measures for choreographed removal of all sanctions, followed by Iran ceasing remedial measures.”

Iranian state television quoted Iran’s nuclear negotiator as saying, “return by the U.S. to the nuclear deal does not require any negotiation, and the path is quite clear.” Abbas Araghchi, who represented Iran at a virtual meeting with the EU Friday, said. “The U.S. can return to the deal and stop breaching the law in the same way it withdrew from the deal and imposed illegal sanctions on Iran,” according to the Associated Press.

REPEATING MISTAKES OF THE PAST: Among the flaws of the 2015 deal negotiated under the Obama administration is that the agreement is just that, an agreement, argues Michael Rubin, senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. “The JCPOA was not a treaty or an executive agreement but rather only a loose, political commitment,” he writes in an op-ed on the website 19fortyfive.com, where he is a contributing editor.

“If any nuclear deal with Iran is going to stick, it must be a ratified treaty with broad bipartisan support. There is no evidence, however, that Biden, Secretary of State Antony Blinken, national security adviser Jake Sullivan, or Special Envoy Rob Malley have any intention to reach across the aisle or recognize that objections to their approach rest not only in partisanship but also in honest disagreement,” he writes. “Their failure to address such arguments head-on combines arrogance with a lack of self-confidence in their arguments. Symbolically, too, it is troubling that Biden’s team appears more willing to negotiate with Iranian officials than with Republicans in Congress.”

“Biden is making a huge mistake. The appropriate way to deal with Iran is for Biden to hold true to what he pledged to do in early February — to keep all U.S. sanctions in place until Ayatollah Ali Khamenei suspends his enrichment of uranium beyond purity caps imposed under the 2015 accord,” writes Tom Rogan, in the Washington Examiner.

“By desperately seeking Iran's return to the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action nuclear accord, the Biden administration is squandering the vast economic leverage bequeathed to it by the Trump administration.”

US AND IRAN NUCLEAR DEAL MEMBERS WILL MEET TO 'CLEARLY IDENTIFY' SANCTIONS RELIEF PLAN

 

 

 

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“It is troubling that Biden’s team appears more willing to negotiate with Iranian officials than with Republicans in Congress.”

Michael Rubin, senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, on the announcement the U.S. is in talks to rejoin the 2015 Iran nuclear agreement over objections of Republicans.

 
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Iran rejects a proposal to lift sanctions

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Iran rejects a proposal to lift sanctions

 
 Tehran: Muhammad Salih Sidqian 
 
The Joint Committee on the Nuclear Agreement ended the first round of talks it held, Tuesday, in the Austrian capital, Vienna, by agreeing to form two side committees at the level of experts to study the mechanism for removing sanctions and to discuss the mechanism for Iran to reduce escalation steps in its nuclear program. 
Sources accompanying the talks expressed, in an interview with Al-Sabah, their optimism about the course of the talks, especially since side consultations took place before the official meeting among all the participating delegations; At a time when Western delegations held consultations with the US envoy on Iran, Robert Malley. 
The sources said that the American side presented a proposal, through European mediation, on the possibility of lifting sanctions and reviving the nuclear agreement in exchange for Iran's acceptance of entering into new negotiating frameworks to discuss regional security and the so-called Iranian influence in the region. In addition to discussing the missile system. The Secretary of the Iranian National Security Council, Ali Shamkhani, from Tehran, rejected the proposal, stressing that Iran is not ready to enter into negotiations outside the scope of the nuclear agreement under any circumstances, regardless of whether the European countries have the will or the ability to persuade the American side to fully lift the sanctions and return To fulfill 
Abide by his obligations.
For his part, the chief Iranian negotiator, Abbas Araghchi, who heads his country's delegation, said: The first step must start with removing sanctions to revive the nuclear agreement, and that Iran will cancel all its escalatory steps once the sanctions are removed. 
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The Secretary of the Iranian National Security Council, Ali Shamkhani, from Tehran, rejected the proposal, stressing that Iran is not ready to enter into negotiations outside the scope of the nuclear agreement under any circumstances, regardless of whether the European countries have the will or the ability to persuade the American side to fully lift the sanctions and return To fulfill 

Nasty little bunch aren't they.  :rolleyes:

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Iran demands the abolition of the sanctions before returning to negotiations

 
 Tehran: Muhammad Salih Sidqian 
 
Iran confirmed that a merchant ship was attacked off the coast of Djibouti on Wednesday morning, as the Washington Post reported that Israel had informed the White House of its responsibility for the incident.
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Saeed Khatib Zadeh said: The "Saviz" merchant ship stationed in the Red Sea and the Sea of Oman is coordinating with the International Maritime Organization as a reference point to work in the field of technical and logistical support to secure maritime security and confront piracy in that region. He pointed out that the competent Iranian authorities are conducting an investigation to find out the nature of the attack, which caused minor injuries to the ship and the parties behind this attack.
Tehran has not commented on the Washington Post information, but has previously accused Israel of similar incidents that occurred to its ships in the Mediterranean or the harassment of Iranian ships heading to Europe or countries in the region. Regarding the nuclear negotiations currently underway in the Austrian capital Vienna, Iran stated that all the sanctions imposed on it by the United States must be removed as a condition for its acceptance of the withdrawal from the escalation steps it has implemented in its nuclear program after the American side withdrew from the agreement and imposed more sanctions.
An Iranian source said early Wednesday: that Tehran does not differentiate between nuclear and non-nuclear sanctions. He called for the removal of all sanctions, which is the first time that Iran has spoken in this college. 
At a time when the Vienna Working Committees began their work in studying the mechanism for lifting sanctions and the possibility of canceling the Iranian escalation in the nuclear program; The chief Iranian negotiator, Abbas Araghchi said that the Iranian side will withdraw from the negotiations if it is found to be stalling and manipulating time.
Iranian sources believe that tomorrow's meeting of the Joint Committee for the Nuclear Agreement will study the results of the technical working committees' meetings, in addition to the 4 + 1 group's vision for the return of the American side to the negotiating table.
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The Joint Committee of the Nuclear Agreement concludes its meeting

 
 Tehran: Muhammad Salih Sidqian 
 
The latest round of talks on Iran's nuclear program ended yesterday, Friday, in the Austrian capital, Vienna, after a meeting of the Joint Committee, to be resumed next Wednesday.
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh said: The meeting chaired by the European Union's foreign affairs official, Josep Borrell, ended after a decision to hold it again next Wednesday at the level of foreign ministers' assistants in the 4 + 1 group, namely Britain, France, Germany, Russia and China, in addition to Iran. 
The chief Iranian negotiator, Abbas Araghchi, was quoted as confirming his country's readiness to engage seriously with the Western group, provided that there is serious political will on the other side. He indicated his country's readiness to return to the nuclear agreement as soon as the sanctions imposed by former US President Donald Trump on Iran are removed in one step, before Tehran resumes compliance with its nuclear obligations.
Sources reported that the two formed working committees will continue their work in the coming days in order to complete their efforts to consider determining the sanctions and a mechanism for their removal, while the Second Committee considers the mechanism for Iran's return to its nuclear obligations according to the nuclear agreement In addition to the side consultations conducted by the concerned parties.
Araghchi said, "The negotiations are not over, and we have a long path ahead," pointing out that the position is still unclear to evaluate the results. The sources believed that the agreement on the next meeting gives importance to the possibility of reaching a solution. Especially in light of the consultations that took place between the Western group and the American side, which was headed by its envoy on Iranian affairs, Robert Malley, who came to Vienna but did not participate in the meetings.
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Iran: The Natanz nuclear facility was exposed to a terrorist act

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An Iranian official statement stated that the uranium enrichment plant in Natanz, in the center of the country, was subjected to "terrorist" action. This is after the authorities announced earlier on Sunday that the facility had witnessed a "power outage." Its cause is not known.

"The Republic," the head of the Iranian Atomic Energy Agency, Ali Akbar Salehi, said in a statement carried by state television Islamism in Iran, while denouncing this pointless act, stresses the need for it to be confronted The international community and the International Atomic Energy Agency, this terrorism against nuclear activities ».

On   Sunday, US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin arrived in Israel, on the first visit of a high-ranking US official, to discuss In the United States' return to the Iran nuclear deal, which Israel opposes.

Austen’s visit comes just days after Washington announced that it had presented "very serious" ideas about Reviving the stalled agreement, which Israel vehemently opposes.

Immediately after his arrival, Austin met his Israeli counterpart Benny Gantz. Then also Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Chief of Staff Aviv Kochavi. According to Israeli reports, Netanyahu was   informed. Austin rejected the American ideas to return to the nuclear agreement and asked for further clarifications and guarantees.

Austin will tour the Nevatim Air Force base and visit the Holocaust Memorial in World War II (the Holocaust). And another memorial to the dead in Jerusalem.

A few days ago, talks with representatives of the parties participating in the nuclear deal began in Vienna, to urge the United States to return mechanism

Former US President Donald Trump withdrew from the nuclear deal in 2018. The Vienna talks focus on lifting the economic sanctions reimposed by Trump and on pushing Iran to comply After it responded to the US move to freeze many of its obligations.

The Iranian escalation is that Tehran announced Saturday that it would start operating centrifuges that allow uranium enrichment quickly Akbar and its use is banned under the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, which could complicate the ongoing talks In Vienna to try to revive this text.

In a video ceremony broadcast live on state television, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani officially inaugurated a series of 164 An IR-6 centrifuge at the Natanz nuclear facility (central Iran ).

It also launched feeding uranium gas to two other series, the first of which includes 30 IR-5 devices », And the second 30 IR-6 devices, for testing, in addition to launching verification tests From the "mechanical stability" of the latest generation of Iranian IR-9 centrifuges .

Fars News Agency reported that an "accident" occurred at the Natanz uranium enrichment site on Sunday, but it did not It results in human or material losses.

Israel opposes the United States returning to the agreement. Netanyahu said last week that Israel would not abide by its terms.

"The agreement with Iran will pave the way," he added in a speech on the eve of the Holocaust memorial "Having nuclear weapons - which threatens our existence - will not force us in any way."

Reports indicate that Iran and Israel recently exchanged attacks on merchant shipping.

For his part, US President Joe Biden confirmed his readiness to return to the agreement, indicating that - until a withdrawal Washington - He was successful in dramatically curtailing Iran's nuclear activities.

While Washington demanded that Iran comply, the latter insisted on ending all American restrictions, and from Then each side demanded that the other side take the first step.

According to the Pentagon, the Austin tour includes Germany, Britain and Belgium.

 

 

 

 

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Israel sees Iran’s nuclear policy as an ‘existential threat’
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It is an "existential threat" to everyone!

 



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Biden will destroy not only the world, but America first.

 



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If the world ever needed sanctions that are actually effective .  It's now!!!

 


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It's a threat to the world..

 



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This world is sad ...good luck everyone

 

 

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You guys post more American news then the American news does

 



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Iran’s Nuclear Weapons Program: proudly funded and aided by the Democrat Party.

 

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Iran responds to the Natanz incident by raising uranium enrichment

 
 Tehran: Agencies
 
The head of the Iranian presidency office, Mahmoud Wa’azi, said that there are indications that Israel is standing behind the accident that occurred at the Natanz nuclear facility. “We have indications of the recent Natanz incident that the Zionist entity was behind it,” according to what was reported by the Iranian government website. Without disclosing further details. 
For his part, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani confirmed, yesterday, Wednesday: "If Israel was responsible for the Natanz attack, it received the initial response by raising the level of enrichment and installing more advanced centrifuges," considering that "the new activities at the Natanz facility are an initial response to Israel," according to The Iranian news agency "IRNA", pointing out that "Iran's 60 percent enrichment of uranium serves peaceful purposes and will be under the supervision of the international agency."
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A "radiation leak" is no less dangerous than Iran's possession of a nuclear weapon
Undoubtedly, the Vienna negotiations on the Iranian nuclear file will be closer to the form of negotiations, i.e. the agenda, and not the discussion of the "Iranian nuclear file" in Vienna now. Therefore, Iran has stepped up its blackmail of the West, and America in particular, by announcing yesterday its intention to "start enriching fertilization." Uranium by 60 percent », and then it will be able to move quickly to 90 percent and more, which are the rates required to use this raw metal for military purposes, and that a thousand centrifuges will be added whose capacity is 50 percent greater than the machines in the (Natanz) reactor, In addition to replacing the destroyed machines as a result of an explosion that occurred last Sunday in this nuclear complex, in which Iran accused Israel of being behind this accident in Natanz, and this reactor has so far been subjected to 3 similar attempts.

We know that many countries will focus in the Vienna negotiations on preventing Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon that threatens the countries of the region and the world. Israel considers the issue of Tehran's possession of a nuclear weapon a matter that threatens its political and military security.

But there are other aspects that are no less dangerous than the (nuclear bomb) that Iran intends to possess in any way ... which is the aspect related to nuclear pollution that is very dangerous if nuclear waste from Iran seeps into the waters and airspace of the region, whether as a result of a military strike or negligence on the Iranian side In controlling the preventive and monitoring devices in these nuclear reactors, or through a natural disaster such as earthquakes, volcanoes and devastating floods ... and the Arab Gulf states will be the first to be affected by any leakage of Iranian nuclear pollution in the region's waters and airspace. Desalination »to obtain safe drinking water.

These days, a great debate is taking place in Japan about the Japanese government's intention to discharge more than a million tons of water from the (Fukushima) nuclear plant, which was affected by the great tsunami that struck Japan on March 11, 2011, to be discharged into the Pacific Ocean after treatment. China and local Japanese fishermen groups oppose it. That was seven years ago.

According to "news agencies", the polluted 1.25 tons of polluted water at the disaster-hit Japanese nuclear plant is stored in more than a thousand tanks near the station in northeastern Japan .. Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiri Suga said, "The water will be discharged into the sea after we have made sure that the level of the materials is." The radioactive fallout is far below safety standards. ”This option is met with strong opposition from Fukushima fishers and farmers, as they fear that this will affect the image of their products on the consumers.

Although Japan is a technologically advanced country with great strides on Iran, the citizens there are concerned about the impact of nuclear pollution on their products, so what can we imagine from a nuclear disaster and a radiation leak occurring in the Arab Gulf states, Iraq, Yemen, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Turkey and the countries bordering the Black Sea, if A nuclear disaster occurred in the Iranian reactors spread, most of which are located on the geographical borders overlooking the Gulf ?!

So the issue is not only limited to preventing Iran from possessing a (nuclear bomb) that threatens neighboring countries and the world, but the greatest danger is the possibility of a nuclear radiation leak in Iranian reactors, not only the population of Iran, but all residents of the Persian Gulf region and other neighboring countries to Iran are exposed. ... and the mentality of the mullah’s (theocratic) rulers in Iran does not place among its priorities the safety and health of Iranian citizens, so how can they think about the safety and health of other peoples? .. And they will act with any Iranian nuclear radiation leak just as they did with the spread of the Coronavirus pandemic in Iran. And the world, as they neglected medical advice, left people crowded and crowded into places of worship and religious events, and caused a catastrophic spread of the epidemic in Iran and the Gulf states as well ... with this disregard for human lives, they will act with any upcoming Iranian nuclear disaster .. This is the bitter truth.

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The Secretary-General of the League of Arab States, Ahmed Abu al-Gheit, expressed his deep concern about the Iranian authorities ’decision to begin enriching uranium to 60% using advanced centrifuges.

An official source in the General Secretariat stated that the Secretary-General sees this decision as a dangerous development as a clear and sure step towards developing a nuclear weapon, which contributes to increasing doubts about the real goals of the Iranian nuclear program, especially in light of the absence of the need for highly enriched uranium for the peaceful uses of nuclear energy.

The source added that this unfortunate development comes in the context of continuous violations by Iran of its obligations under the nuclear deal, which is currently undergoing intense negotiations to revive it.

In this regard, the source reiterated the great importance of not limiting negotiations to the nuclear aspect and the need to reach an agreement that addresses the concerns of Arab countries with regard to Iran's destabilizing policies in the region and its continuous interference in the internal affairs of Arab countries.

 

 

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Joe Biden being ‘pressured to make concessions’ to Iran
5,647 views•Apr 12, 2021

 

 

 


Seanzy W.
2 days ago
It's unfortunate that our commander in chief is one of the weakest we've ever had.

 



selfie kroos
2 days ago
We need not worry, Joe will forget this ever happened and it will all be over.

 



Angry American
2 days ago
"Another test for Joe Biden" and it's one that he can't cheat.🤭🤭

 



351 gt
2 days ago
Joe is going to start a new war to bump up bond prices.

 



Huko426
2 days ago
Giving cash to terrorists, what could go wrong?!


 


rbspider
2 days ago
Biden can hand Iran over to Kerry, Harris is busy laughing her ass off.

 


 


Eric Horne
2 days ago
Biden is such an embarrassment for the United States. 😢😢

 

 


 


Shamrock Girl
2 days ago
Biden has Post-it-notes guiding him. No worries..

 

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Israel’s response to Iran was swift and decisive

 

 

 

Skalgar
2 days ago
Its not difficult to outsmart hiden biden and heels up Harris.

 

 


 


marc guidetti
2 days ago
Atul you do such a better job reporting the news than the US Mainstream Corporate media does

 

 

 

 


RJW 831
2 days ago
Israel does not have to humiliate Biden.  Biden humiliates himself every-time he opens his mouth.

 

 

 


FanofDocumentaries
2 days ago
Smashing Iran and humiliating Biden at the same time. Perfect!

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