Wednesday, November 01, 2023

Behind the scenes of Biden's messages to Iran

 TEHRAN PAPERS

In an analysis, Javan discussed Washington's messages to Tehran and wrote: The self-desired crisis by the Zionist regime and its Western allies in the occupied territories has forced Joe Biden to seek Iran’s help to reduce the current tension in the region.

Biden's move to underplay his perceptual error of the ongoing war in Gaza is presented as a warning to Iran in a superior tone and literature to try to compensate for the White House’s failure in the bloody events of the Middle East. Despite America's military support for the Zionist regime, the United States attributed attacks on its military bases in Syria and Iraq to Iran and asked the authorities of the Islamic Republic to stop these attacks. The U.S. Secretary of Defense claimed Iran has a role in these attacks and said the U.S. President ordered an attack on two weapons and ammunition facilities used by military groups supported by Iran.

Hamshahri: Compulsion to vote in favor of the UN resolution

In a commentary, Hamshahri explained Iran's yes vote for the resolution on Palestine and called for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire and end of hostilities in Gaza. It wrote: The representative of the Islamic Republic of Iran in the United Nations explained about the vote for the resolution proposed by the Arab countries to stop the crimes of the Zionist regime against the oppressed people of Palestine, stating that Iran surely is finding fault with some parts of the resolution. He added any Iranian vote except yes for the resolution was playing on the playground of the Zionist regime and its supporters. But on the other hand, the Zionist regime and its supporters tried to firstly consider the operation by the resistance as a terrorist act, which was thwarted by the strong efforts and cohesion of the Islamic countries and the cooperation of some other countries; and secondly, they tried to create division among the countries.

Kayhan: Iran is a powerful global threat to the U.S. 

In an article, Kayhan addressed the concerns of the RAND think tank and said: The researchers in the American RAND Corporation say as Iran is becoming stronger, this country is no longer just a threat to the United States in the Middle East, but a global threat to the United States, and the relations between Russia and Iran after the massive invasion of Russia to Ukraine has changed and it has possible consequences for America. Russia's need for Iran's armed assistance has changed the nature of bilateral relations in which previously Russia was in a higher position and Iran was in a lower position. Although many agreements had already been signed, Iran seized the opportunity to motivate Russia to fulfill its commitments. Iran's possible acquisition of new fighters will be the most important development in the Air Force of the Islamic Republic. If a key change does not occur inside Russia or Iran and American policy does not change in the face of these two countries at a global level, there is a high probability that the convergence of Moscow and Tehran will continue to grow more steadily.

Arman-e-Melli: Economic prosperity with development of North-South corridor

Arman-e-Melli investigated the necessity of developing transit corridors in the North-South pass and wrote: One of the advantages of Iran is its strategic and geopolitical position, which is referred to as a transit intersection in the region. Therefore, the development of transit roads in Iran is considered the first link of economic development and domestic and international trade. In this regard, rail development in the North-South and East-West corridors is an inevitable necessity that the authorities are trying to improve. The importance of the North-South rail corridor is evident with the realization of the fact that, according to experts, the time for commercial ships from India to reach Central Asia will be reduced from 40 days to 14 days and transportation costs will be significantly reduced. The importance of this international transit passage is so great that the ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Moscow considers its completion essential.

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