TEHRAN – In a memo, Hamshahari discussed the assassination of two senior judges in Tehran, writing: “Terrorists believe that by assassinating rebel leaders, they can remove obstacles and achieve their goals without any resistance.”
From the first days of the Islamic Revolution’s victory, counterrevolutionary groups used terrorism as a means of opposing the Islamic Republic. The MKO group carried out assassinations against key figures of the revolution, and these acts sparked an all-out war against the Iranian government and Iranian people. History shows that fear never brings lasting power. Even if no personal motives are involved, it must be analyzed in the context of a failed attempt to eliminate a competitor. Such measures only shorten the lifespan of terrorist groups, not postpone their final defeat. This story is proof that true power is not gained through fear or violence, but through justice, service to others, and harmony with God’s will.
Resalat: Gateway to World Trade
In his article, Resalato discusses the important role of ports in the growth of the maritime economy and global trade, stating that “maritime transport is one of the most important pillars of international trade and the most fundamental economic activity for countries that have access to it.” It’s one of the tools.” To the sea. The Islamic Republic of Iran is also likely to become one of the major maritime transport hubs at regional and international levels, given its strategic geographical location and important ports on its northern and southern coasts. As major gateways for the import and export of goods, the country’s ports, especially those on the southern coast, have many capacities that, if optimally utilized, can lead to significant growth and development in various sectors of the economy. We are prepared. Strengthening infrastructure, improving resource management, attracting large-scale investment, and leveraging new technologies can expand foreign trade, reduce transportation costs, increase employment, and improve a country’s economy. can.
Iran: Iraq as intermediary
Iranian newspapers investigated Baghdad’s moves in Iran-US interactions and management of new developments in the Middle East. “Iraqi officials have expressed in recent weeks a position to take steps in the diplomatic process to de-escalate the crisis between Iran and the United States,” the newspaper said. A key aspect of this role-playing is the effort to exchange messages between Iran and America. Iraqi leaders believe that improved relations between Iran and the United States can contribute to Iraq’s development goals and political stability. The Sudanese government is trying to set a successful goal of regulating Iran-US relations. On the other hand, President Sudani’s hope for the success of this strategy lies in the shared views of Iran and the United States on “the need for security and political stability in Iraq.” While the nuclear issue has been a major point of conflict and tension between Iran and the United States for more than two decades, Iraq has developed an ability to mediate towards solutions to regional issues in order to strengthen its internal security and stability. I see that there is.
Ham Mihan: JCPOA is heading down an ambiguous path
Ham Mihan pointed to the JCPOA in his commentary, saying, “Some of the Iranian (nuclear) restrictions in the JCPOA expired in 2023, but the Biden administration has imposed new restrictions on Iran’s ballistic missile program and drone industry.” It imposed sanctions and was rejected by the European Union.” suspending or suspending sanctions; The US designation of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist organization was one of the obstacles to the US government’s return to the JCPOA. U.S. officials also said further nuclear development by Iran could make it impossible to return to the original agreement, and that the return of President Donald Trump puts implementation of the terms of the JCPOA in serious doubt. He said he is doing so. Although the JCPOA agreement remains legally valid and only the United States has withdrawn from the agreement, in reality Iran is in violation of its nuclear commitments and Europe is refusing to lift sanctions and There is no guarantee that no action will be taken to trigger this. trigger mechanism. If that happens, it will also face serious challenges to the JCPOA’s legal outcomes.