In a Tehran-Memo, Sobh-e-No spoke to Rafael Grossi’s statement on Iran, writing:
Iran’s nuclear capabilities cannot be destroyed by military attacks. Iran’s most delicate site is located 0.5 miles underground and is extremely difficult to access. “These texts are clear approval of Iran’s advances in nuclear technology and the futility of threatening options. However, Tehran is trying to overcome political pressure and maintain a technical path to cooperation with the institution. Over the coming months, the country’s national interests and independence should not be sacrificed as leaders of the Islamic Revolution repeatedly emphasized, and Iran’s advances in nuclear technology will continue to be part of the Islamic Republican honourable and unstoppable path.
Arman-e-Melli: Last Effort to Stop the Agreement
In the analysis, Ahman Emery tackled the hardline moves at home on nuclear negotiations. It cited former Congressman Camaredin Pilmouzen. He said: As we have experienced in recent years, foreign policy movements have little to do with domestic policy, and decisions in this area are being implemented under the supervision of leadership. However, within Iran, which has a history of extremism towards the JCPOA, it continues to point out the issue that not only repeats itself, but also allows for the ability to divide the voice of unity within Iran in its response with the United States. The group does not allow the government to negotiate. This extremist group is always looking for a tense atmosphere, but now they have the same issues with their agenda. These extremist figures are constantly looking for bipolarity in Iran’s political scene. Even if the government is a reformist, they raise opposition without thinking about the national interest or worrying about the future.
Kayhan: Iran has changed the regional equation
In the article, Kayhan investigated the invasion of the security structure of Iran’s Zionist regime, and in one of the most complex and largest intelligence reports projects in recent decades, the Iranian intelligence reports agency managed to obtain intelligence reports documents to nuke the security structure of Israel and make the nuclear style nuclear of thousands of security and nuclear centers. Global media reflects one after another the dimensions of this extraordinary intelligence news enterprise, but Iran’s domination around a hidden layer of the regime’s security system for decades has been the most eye-catching. Furthermore, the achievement of this operation is a powerful political, security and psychological slap in the face of the Zionist regime and its Western supporters. It is not without reason why the Tel Aviv administration is unstable and adopting silence. Zionist analysts are concerned that this revelation is just the beginning. According to the Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper, the leaked intelligence report documents have not yet been released, and speculation is underway about Iran’s next goal.
Iran: Impact of the possibility of Netanyahu Cabinet dissolution on nuclear lectures
In its explanation, Iranian newspapers address the possibility of a breakup for the Netanyahu government and its impact on Iran and the US nuclear talks. It writes: One opponent of the indirect nuclear talks between Iran and the United States was Israel, particularly Netanyahu. Experience shows that Netanyahu revived the voter base by making his decision more radical because there is no majority coalition in Congress in the year of elections. If he witnesses the collapse of his coalition government and the sighting of a new election, we can predict that Netanyahu will not burden the need to maintain the coalition and coordinate with the Cabinet, but will likely adopt a more destructive course on Iranian incidents and nuclear issues. A direct attack on nuclear facilities is unlikely, but the political situation following the dissolution of the Cabinet could be forced to be more adventurous and more sabotage. In conclusion, if Knesset votes to disband the cabinet and heads for a new election in the occupying territory, we can expect more adventures from Netanyahu.