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America is not looking for a new JCPOA
Arman-e- Melli writes: These days, some are talking about the end of JCPOA, and the JCPOA may not be a good solution for Iran and the West, but it is a bitter medicine that must be taken. The Zionist regime is one of the JCPOás enemies, but Tel Aviv is an actor outside the JCPOás playing ground. The two sides of the JCPOA are negotiating on the football field, but the Zionists are playing outside the stadium. This shows that Westerners are looking to revive the JCPOA and not thinking of a new JCPOA with a different nature. The Americans have completely withdrawn from playing a middle role in West Asia. The U.S. is no longer a stabilizing actor in the region, and it also is no longer looking for a new challenge in West Asia. America seeks to maintain differences and imbalances in West Asia, which means that it is not able to resolve any problem. America is thinking of solving bigger issues and it needs to rest assured of West Asia. And America will have no direct role if a new situation emerges in the Middle East. IRAN: Double punishment for Zionists In an article, the Iran newspaper refers to the recent sabotage by the Zionist regime in the industrial centers of Isfahan and writes: As the Ministry of Intelligence and the Revolutionary Guards have announced, the main perpetrators of the failed operation have been arrested. The daily cites the minister of intelligence as saying: The response to the sabotage was given by the resistance fighters in the occupied territories, but it was clear from the very beginning that the Islamic Republic of Iran will not leave this action unanswered, even though the sabotage was unsuccessful and clumsy. Iran's will to retaliate prompted the U.S. to immediately announce that it was not involved in the sabotage, but some former officials of the Zionist regime implicitly confirmed the role of Tel Aviv in the sabotage. The Zionists were afraid of Iran's reaction as an Iranian official in an interview with Al-Jazeera said: The Zionist regime will receive its response. A revenge has now been taken inside occupied Palestine, according to the statement of the Ministry of Intelligence and the IRGC, but Zionists should expect double punishment.
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Arman-e- Melli writes: These days, some are talking about the end of JCPOA, and the JCPOA may not be a good solution for Iran and the West, but it is a bitter medicine that must be taken. The Zionist regime is one of the JCPOás enemies, but Tel Aviv is an actor outside the JCPOás playing ground. The two sides of the JCPOA are negotiating on the football field, but the Zionists are playing outside the stadium. This shows that Westerners are looking to revive the JCPOA and not thinking of a new JCPOA with a different nature. The Americans have completely withdrawn from playing a middle role in West Asia. The U.S. is no longer a stabilizing actor in the region, and it also is no longer looking for a new challenge in West Asia. America seeks to maintain differences and imbalances in West Asia, which means that it is not able to resolve any problem. America is thinking of solving bigger issues and it needs to rest assured of West Asia. And America will have no direct role if a new situation emerges in the Middle East. IRAN: Double punishment for Zionists In an article, the Iran newspaper refers to the recent sabotage by the Zionist regime in the industrial centers of Isfahan and writes: As the Ministry of Intelligence and the Revolutionary Guards have announced, the main perpetrators of the failed operation have been arrested. The daily cites the minister of intelligence as saying: The response to the sabotage was given by the resistance fighters in the occupied territories, but it was clear from the very beginning that the Islamic Republic of Iran will not leave this action unanswered, even though the sabotage was unsuccessful and clumsy. Iran's will to retaliate prompted the U.S. to immediately announce that it was not involved in the sabotage, but some former officials of the Zionist regime implicitly confirmed the role of Tel Aviv in the sabotage. The Zionists were afraid of Iran's reaction as an Iranian official in an interview with Al-Jazeera said: The Zionist regime will receive its response. A revenge has now been taken inside occupied Palestine, according to the statement of the Ministry of Intelligence and the IRGC, but Zionists should expect double punishment.