Tehan – In a memo, Ham Mihan addresses Trump’s approach to Iran’s foreign policy towards America, with many analysts saying Iran’s Islamic Republic’s stance on refusing to negotiate with the US has made Trump’s recent move I believe it is a direct result of this. It will impose new sanctions on Iran and revive the maximum pressure policy.
The document signed by Donald Trump is a threatening document with the biggest demands from Iran, and is very different from his claims. America’s complex issues regarding Iran’s foreign policy have not been resolved for 45 years. However, within the framework of international relations, all governments are responsible for their actions, and Iran cannot condemn the weaknesses and lack of planning in foreign policy regarding American hostile policies. In fact, Tehran must find a way to neutralize the impact of American hostile policies in the first step, and the second stage will need to end Washington’s hostile position. As the leadership said, if Tehran wants to free himself from this situation, it must adopt a “wise, intelligent, honorable” stance.
Siasat-e-Rooz: The enemy is in tactics, but knows the power of intelligence.
Siasat-e-Rooz has dedicated his editorial to the efforts of his enemy to create unrest in Iran. According to the paper, threats from intelligence agencies such as the CIA, Mossad, MI6 and other spy services are serious and numerous. Iran’s intelligence squad has so far disrupted many conspiracies and terrorist acts to protect the country. If we find that terrorist operations can sometimes be carried out, this is one or more examples of hundreds of planned actions. If it is not for the efforts of the Intelligence Telecommunications Force, the country’s security is at risk. The enemy is trying to destabilise the country, but so far they have not achieved this goal, and Islamic Iran will continue to be safe. People also play a role in promoting and creating public safety. They helped greatly by working with the Intelligence Reporting Agency to provide information and news about suspicious events.
Kayhan: Multilateralism and balanced diplomacy
In his editorial, Kayhan suggested that he should pursue balanced diplomacy and tap on the capabilities of economic blocs such as BRICS to counter Trump’s sanctions on Iran. It said: What has been revealed to the world today is more than ever, the true nature of America’s extremist policy is Trump’s unconditional support for the Gaza genocide project. Trump previously sought a bullying foreign policy by withdrawing from the JCPOA and imposing illegal sanctions on Iran. In this situation, the main strategy of the Islamic Republic in Iran is to adopt a legal approach that will continue and strengthen multilateralism, balanced diplomacy, and contain Washington. Legal diplomacy helps reduce the impact of these measures as a tool to challenge the legitimacy of unilateral sanctions in international courts and legal institutions. Furthermore, strengthening economic cooperation independently of the dollar, leveraging the capabilities of organizations such as Shanghai and BRICS, and expanding ties with regional countries is the most important measure to overcome this global tension. It is thought to be the case.
Iran: Congressional efforts for a “trigger mechanism”
The Iranian newspaper wrote about the pressure to activate the trigger mechanism by the US Congress on European trio, thereby restoring UN sanctions lifted under the JCPOA. It writes: Many lawmakers in the US House and Senate have submitted proposals urging three European countries, parties to the JCPOA. . US Senator Pete Ricketts is considering the key trigger mechanisms for restoring all sanctions against Iran and the success of the maximum pressure policy. US lawmakers have called on Europeans to focus on revitalizing trigger mechanisms in situations where the US government does not want to maintain the JCPOA. The first presidential term Trump experienced before, despite the withdrawal of the JCPOA, when the US was trying to use the mechanism as a weapon against Iran. It reflects the mistakes we experienced in.