Century deal aimed at redrawing region’s map: Amir Abollahian
Iranian Parliamentary Director General for International Affairs Hossein Amir-Abdollahian said Tue. that the US peace plan for the Palestinian issue dubbed the “Deal of the Century” is a new conspiracy to redraw the map of the region.
Boris Johnson and the mystery of leaving Europe
Boris Johnson has become a controversial politician in Britain in recent days. Many UK analysts believe that Boris Johnson himself does not know exactly what he wants to do with the EU's exit plan! Johnson's contradictory statements and stances have strengthened this trend. In any case, even if Johnson is present at the head of the British political and administrative equations, it would seem that we are witnessing a more complicated political situation in this country. Here are some of the latest analyzes and news on Boris Johnson:
U.S. and UK’s Strategic Mistake Lies Here
Americans were considering to launch a military campaign in the region concurrent with zeroing Iran’s oil exports and they were thinking that Iran would give in their threats and demands and would bow down, but today we see that Iranians were well-prepared for such a condition and could administered the climate over tension and conflict in a way that the whole world became concerned about the tension in the region.
25th ELECOMP to kick off on Thursday
The 25th Iran International Exhibition of Electronic, Computer & E-Commerce (ELECOMP) will kick off on 18 July 2019 in Tehran in the presence of Iran’s ICT minister.
Controlling liquidity, protecting production main targets of central bank
The Governor of the Central Bank of Iran Abdolnaser Hemmati said on Tuesday that as in the previous year, the main goals of the central bank are controlling liquidity volume and protecting domestic production.
Iran not to leave UK piracy unanswered
Leader of Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei slammed the UK’s illegal seizure of an Iranian supertanker in Gibraltar, saying the act of “piracy” will not go unanswered.
Youth may stir but not rock U.S. politics
US women's national soccer team co-captain Megan Rapinoe's feuding with President Donald Trump in late June has drawn eyeballs. Rapinoe said she would not go to the White House if invited. So, after the US team claimed victory and Trump tweeted his congratulations, quite a few young Americans made a fuss about it.The episode mirrors young Americans' dissatisfaction with the status quo in the US. To a large extent, this is why the 2018 US midterm elections saw the highest level of participation among youth aged 18-29 in a very long time. More and more young people are entering US Congress. "Thanks to a crop of newly-elected millennials, the average age of Congress in 2019 will drop by 10 years from what it is now," according to US media. In that case, will young people change the US political process and its direction?
Senator who supported the Iraq war
Biden's support for the Iraq war during the Bush presidency has now been troubled for him. Interestingly enough, US President Donald Trump intends to focus on this issue. Undoubtedly, Biden's support for the Iraq war is indicative of his lack of control over US foreign policy. Biden claims he is a skilled man in the field of American foreign policy! Here is a look at Biden's support for the Iraq war. Some analyzes in this regard may be helpful:
Hawks around Trump won’t succeed in selling war: Zarif
Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said in an interview with NBC that hawks around US President Donald Trump will not succeed in pushing Trump to launch a military attack against Iran.
Scaling down JCPOA commitments Iran giving chance to diplomacy: Kamalvandi
The spokesman for the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) Behrooz Kamalvandi said on Monday that Iran decision to reduce its JCPOA obligations was not due to obstinacy but the country sought to give diplomacy a chance and make the other parts act upon their duties.