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Publish Date : 12/19/2020 4:57:15 AM
Unveiling of Biden's tactics in the face of Iran

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Unveiling of Biden's tactics in the face of Iran

The New York Times columnist, meanwhile, spoke of Biden's precondition for returning to JCPOA, calling Iran's decision to increase production of enriched uranium a violation of JCPOA, which first it is the US government who is violator, and can not make preconditions for its return to the agreement. Secondly, the measures taken to reduce Iran's commitment were not only a violation of JCPOA, but also in accordance with the provisions of Article 36 of this agreement.

NOURNEWS - After the results of the US presidential election were announced, the issue of how Biden's team faced the Islamic Republic of Iran was one of the most important issues that has been at the forefront of news and media analysis in the world.

Different approaches and analyzes of the created space but; They mostly agreed on one point, and that is that the White House, even under the leadership of the Democrats, seeks to intensify pressure on Iran to withdraw from its positions and approaches at home and in the regional and international arena.

A noteworthy point in these analyzes is the difference in perceptions of Iran's strategy in the new situation. Tehran believes in new conditions, Jake Sullivan's remarks last week after the passage of the recent anti-sanctions law can be assessed in this regard.

according to this; Democrats and Joe Biden-related think tanks and think tanks are constantly examining the conditions for making a final decision on Iran. In a note to the New York Times, Brett Stephens reveals Biden's tactics in a review of various aspects.

"However, Joe Biden has made it clear that his preferred course of action against Iran, provided Tehran returns to its obligations under JCPOA, is to find a way back to the nuclear deal signed by the Barack Obama administration in 2015 and to negotiate." It is about extending some of its main provisions, but Iran's decision to increase production of enriched uranium has stalled Biden.

The author continues: In such circumstances, perhaps the only way for the new government to get out of this impasse is that; The president-elect can delay returning to the agreement and use the leverage of time against Iran.

The New York Times columnist, meanwhile, spoke of Biden's precondition for returning to JCPOA, calling Iran's decision to increase production of enriched uranium a violation of JCPOA, which first it is the US government who is violator, and can not make preconditions for its return to the agreement. Secondly, the measures taken to reduce Iran's commitment were not only a violation of JCPOA, but also in accordance with the provisions of Article 36 of this agreement.

The memo goes on to list some recent events and repeat US-Zionist threats, claiming that Iran will not be able to confront the United States and that if Biden makes the right decision, the pressure will respond and Iran's position will eventually change.

according to this; "It seems that the Democrat media machine, while unveiling Biden's tactics regarding Iran, is trying to influence the decision-making and decision-making of Iranian officials in order to use a pre-designed psychological operation to apply new White House tactics in line with the strategy of Pressure.

BY: Pooya Mirzaei


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