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US Senator says Washington got nothing from ‘maximum pressure’

“The United States got nothing from Trump’s ‘maximum pressure’ sanctions on Iran,” he wrote on Twitter.

“In fact, things got worse,” Murphy stated, claiming that the attacks have increased on American troops in the Middle East while the Iranian nuclear program has expanded.

“We should be ready to release those sanctions in exchange for Iran coming back into compliance with the deal,” he added.

The nuclear deal was inked by Iran and six world powers in 2015. Under the deal, Tehran agreed to put limits on certain aspects of its nuclear activities in exchange for the removal of draconian international sanctions imposed against the country.

In 2018, however, the US pulled out of the pact and reinstated sanctions under the so-called ‘maximum pressure campaign’ against Tehran, effectively depriving Iran of the deal’s benefits by forcing third parties to stop doing business with Iran.

Iran remained patient for an entire year, after which it began to take incremental steps away from its nuclear obligations, especially after Europeans failed to salvage the deal under the US pressure. The Islamic Republic’s decision to ramp up its nuclear activities prompted other parties to revive talks earlier this year.

Iran and the five remaining parties to the JCPOA — Germany, Britain, France, Russia and China — began the talks in the Austrian capital in April with the aim of removing the sanctions after the US voiced its willingness to return to the agreement.

During the seventh round of the Vienna talks, the first under President Ebrahim Raeisi, Iran presented two draft texts which address, separately, the removal of US sanctions and Iran’s return to its nuclear commitments under the JCPOA. Tehran also said it was preparing a third draft text on the verification of the sanctions removal.

The eighth round of talks kicked off in Vienna in late December. The negotiations seek to restore the JCPOA in its original form and bring the US back into the agreement.

Iran insists that the talks must lead to the removal of all American sanctions that were imposed against Tehran following Washington’s unilateral withdrawal from the landmark agreement in May 2018. Tehran has also demanded credible guarantees that Washington will not abandon the deal again.

Iran marks 43rd anniversary of the Islamic Revolution

The motorcyclists covered the distance between Mehrabad International Airport and Behesht Zahra cemetery in southern Tehran, where Imam Khomeini made a speech right after returning to Iran from exile in 1979.

Second day of Fajr Film Festival held in Iran

“Grassland” produced by famous Iranian actor Bahram Radan and directed by Kazem Daneshi was the first movie that was screened on Tuesday.

Daneshi stated in a press conference after the screening of the film that it was made based on several real cases. He explained that in order to get closer to reality, he had attended several court sessions accompanied by the film’s actors, Pejman Jamshidi and Sara Bahrami.

“The deceased” directed by Hossein Namazi was the second film to be shown to critics.
On the first day of the festival, journalists and photographers protested against the cramped conference hall amid the spread of the coronavirus in Iran, and in response, officials changed the media conference hall on the second day. But the crowded theater and press conferences on the second day also drew criticism.

Inspectors and other officials of the ministry of health will attend this year’s festival to monitor compliance with health protocols.

People who come to watch a movie at Milad Tower can receive a coronavirus jab if they want to.

Meanwhile, during the first hours of screening, enthusiasts were surprised to see empty theatres in some of the busiest cinemas in Tehran while the online ticket sales system showed all seats had been booked.

The 40th Fajr Film Festival, marking the anniversary of the victory of Iran’s Islamic Revolution, will run through February 11 and will end with an awards ceremony.

Iran official: Russia allocates 5bn euros for joint projects with Iran

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“Russia has approved the government loan within the framework of joint cooperation documents between the two countries,” director of TPPH Steam Power Plant Projects Behnam Khaefi-Nejad said on Tuesday.

He added that based on an agreement, the two countries will define joint projects using the Russian loans and credit lines.

Khaefi-Nejad said a number of joint projects have already been defined, noting that 3 of them are power plant projects that belong to Iran’s Ministry of Energy.

Iran and Russia have planned to boost cooperation in the fields of infrastructure, energy, banking and trade.

The Iranian president’s recent visit to Moscow was described as a turning point in bilateral relations and a major step towards closer cooperation between the two neighbors.

Iran invincible in World Cup 2022 qualifiers

Iran, which has already won the ticket to the World Cup finals in Qatar, netted one minute before the end of the first half time.

Alireza Jahanbakhsh’s cross found Ali Qolizadeh in the box whose header hit the far post and Mehdi Taremi sent the rebound in with a left drive.

Five minutes into the second half, the referee sent off Sadeq Moharrami for his second bookable foul, reducing Team Melli’s squad to 10.

This however did not help the UAE and they left Iran empty-handed. The win pushed to 22 the points of Group A’s leader Iran.

Yemen warns of new attacks on UAE Expo

The spokesman for the Yemeni armed forces on Twitter warned the Expo of a missile attack.

Yahya Saree’s warning comes as Yemeni forces have already launched attacks on Expo including three large-scale operations called “Yemen Storm” which saw the bombing of critical bases deep in the sheikhdom with drones and missiles.

Yemeni Armed Forces spokesman Yahya Saree threatened on Tuesday last week to target the Expo in Dubai. He urged the UAE to change its policy on Yemen.

Dubai’s World Expo was launched on September 30, 2021 by the ruler of Dubai with the participation of 192 countries. The exhibition will run until March 31, 2022.

The Yemeni Army spokesman on Monday also warned that the UAE will not be safe so long as it presses ahead with its aggression against the Yemeni people as a tool in the hands of the Israeli regime. Saree called on the Emirati citizens and companies to stay away from vital sites and facilities as they are vulnerable targets for the Yemeni Army.

In addition to the UAE, the Yemeni forces have also launched attacks inside Saudi Arabia as part of their efforts to fight back against the Saudi-led coalition members for their aggression against the impoverished country.

The Saudi-led war started nearly 7 years ago. The Saudi and UAE fighter bombers have stepped up their attacks against Yemeni cities in recent days.

Israeli postal company targeted in cyberattack

“Down with Israel” appeared on display devices of Israel’s E-Post Company’s red metal mailboxes as the company reported to have been hacked in a cyberattack.

A video footage appeared online showing that collection and distribution boxes of Israeli Postal Company that people use to transport their packages are being opened and closed on their own while a photo shows “Down with Israel” slogan on the display monitor of the mailboxes.

The footage was posted on Facebook by a user named Kobi Samboursky who calls himself the “Founder & Managing Partner at Glilot Capital Partners”.

In another post on twitter a user who appears to be working at the Israeli E-Post Company confirmed the hack, citing cyberattack investigators and saying that the move was an anti-Israel action.

“The classic case of a Shodan search resulting with access to PLC box in-the-wild. This time a @unitronics EPOST admin panel hacked remotely. Found a 100 in @shodanhq to begin with,” said Ido Naor, a Principal Security Researcher in Kaspersky’s Global Research and Analysis Team, blaming the hack on Shodan, a search engine that lets users search for various types of servers connected to the internet using a variety of filters.

Iraq’s PMUs say blocked Daesh infiltration attempt

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“The 22nd brigade of Hashd al-Shabi prevented Daesh elements from infiltrating al-Aith desert in eastern Salaheddin Province,” the PMUs said in the statement, using the Arabic name for their group.

Over the past months, the Hashd – PMU – forces have repeatedly blocked attempts by Daesh terrorists to enter different parts of Salaheddin Province, including the holy city of Samarra.

The Iraqi government announced victory over the terrorists in 2017. But pockets of the terrorist group remain holed up in different parts of the country, especially in its desert areas.

US refuses to issue visa for Iran Wrestling Chief Alireza Dabir

The other three people are two wrestlers and a coach.

Spokesman Mohamamd Ebrahim Emami said the US consulate in Dubai has told the Iranian team members to pick up their visas.

He noted, “We have told the American officials only after visas are issued for all the members of the Iranian team including Alireza Dabir, we will pick up the visas”.

Emami also said Iran’s Wrestling Federation has informed the US wrestling authorities that even if one member of the Iranian team is denied his visa, the rest of the team will not go to the US. The Iranian wrestlers were supposed to fight their US peers in a friendly competition on February 12 in Texas.

Source: Jalili recommends JCPOA withdrawal, 90% enrichment

Saeed Jalili
Saeed Jalili

According to the source quoted by Iranian daily Shargh, in his letter, Jalili explicitly expresses his opposition to the current path of negotiations in Vienna and stresses that Iran must withdraw from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action now.

Jalili, who served as the lead nuclear negotiator under former President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, predicts that the other side will face legal problems in pursuing the snapback of the main nuclear sanctions against Iran.

According to the source, Jalili believes that any snapback of sanctions will require a referral to the UN Security Council, but Russia and China will use their veto powers and block the efforts of the Europeans and the United States.

The former nuclear negotiator believes when Iran pulls out of the JCPOA and intensifies uranium enrichment, it can sit down for talks with the U.S. and secure the removal of all sanctions.

The source says Jalili wrote the letter after he failed to convince Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian and lead negotiator Ali Bagheri Kani to abandon the current path of negotiations.

Jalili has yet to comment on this report.