Tehran – In commentary, Kayhan discussed the American magazine’s report on national interests regarding Iranian missile arsenal, saying:
Iran’s missile arsenal has expanded significantly over the past decade. Over the past few years, the IRGC has specifically used these missiles to attack ISIS locations in Syria and the locations of terrorist separatist groups in Iraqi Kurdistan. But more importantly, Iran-backed groups such as Hezbollah in Lebanon, Hamas in Gaza and Houtis in Yemen are benefiting from Iran’s growing missile arsenal. Iran’s weapons stockpile includes high-precision guided ballistic missiles, drones and cruise missiles. Such weapons allow Iran to target American ships in the Oman Sea and the Persian Gulf. Of course, we must not forget the Strait of Hormuz, which is always under Iran’s control, with a fifth of the world’s oil passing through and through missiles or other asymmetric tactics. As tensions in the Middle East escalate, Tehran’s missile capabilities are becoming a major challenge for the US and Israel.
Iran: negotiations and resistance, Iran’s formula against Trump
In an analysis of Trump’s second largest pressure order, the Iranian newspaper wrote: Donald Trump declared that Iran cannot have nuclear weapons, but he wanted a “nuclear peace agreement” with Iran, and that the US must start working on it soon. The US also tried to limit Iran’s oil revenues for decades, but it was unable to freeze exports completely. These oil cargoes are transported by a fleet known as the “ghost fleet” outside of America, and avoid Western banks and insurance services. Oil experts believe it would be difficult for Trump to zero Iran’s oil exports. On the other side, if Trump attempted to impose restrictions on Iran’s ballistic missile program in his proposed agreement, Tehran would probably not accept it. Saeed Laylaz, a political and economic expert, says Iran is ready to negotiate, but is ready to resist Trump if necessary.
sobh-e-no: Sabotele fights each other
In the article, Sobh-e-no deals with conflicts between foreign opposition groups and writes: According to the latest news, the US government’s freeze on opposition groups has sparked physical and verbal conflicts between them. Monarchs disgrace the left and intellectuals for boasting to the monarchs. They were waiting for Trump to take power so that he could “attack” Iran, but they were shocked at the beginning of his administration, and Trump was for them with his first executive order Funds have been frozen. At the same time, I’m worried that some lists of dollar recipients will come out. And now counterrevolutionary groups are fighting each other and revelation to each other. Ataora Mohajelani (former Iranian Minister of Culture and history professor who currently lives in London) has seen Trump destroy the world of destruction. They thought the Islamic Republic would end with the arrival of Trump and the Trump Netanyahu Alliance, but Trump is still quite distanced from them. Will this move cause disruptors to rethink their policies? Because if they were smart enough they would not have reached this point.
Hamshahri: I like an agreement with Iran
Regarding Trump’s new message that he wants an agreement with Iran, Hamshali wrote: In his message, the US president announced that he is ready to reach a verifiable agreement with Iran in its nuclear program, saying he hopes Iran is a successful country. Trump said he hopes Iran will become a great, successful country, but he wants a country that does not have nuclear weapons. Trump believes that the issue should be addressed quickly and be a major celebration in the Middle East when it is confirmed and signed. Repeated claims that Iran is seeking military targets covering its nuclear programmes are that despite Iranian officials’ ability to enrich uranium, the production and use of nuclear weapons does not exist in Iran’s nuclear programme. He repeatedly emphasized. Iran’s nuclear program is exposed to one of the International Atomic Energy Agency’s most stringent surveillance and verification programs, and has yet to confirm the truth of this claim.