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‘Iran Downing of US Drone Stops Bellicose States from Seeking War’

Former diplomat Mohammad Masjed-Jamei says sheikhdoms were seeking to wage war against Iran, but Iran’s downing of the US spy drone kept them from pursuing this objective.

But what happened that such a wave of events was triggered for our country? Is the Trumpism current leading developments in the Middle East?

Masjed-Jamei, a former ambassador to Morocco and Vatican, has, in an interview with Khabar Online, elaborated on those questions and several other related issues. The full text of the interview follows.

Khabar Online: How did the Trumpism current come into being?

Expert: More than 80% of evangelicals and the majority of white nationalists in the United States voted for Trump. They were those who did not approve of Obama as well as his policies and ideas. Trump emerged from such religious, nationalistic, and somehow racist tendencies. He himself has a similar character as well. Moreover, they have committed themselves to opposing and even wrecking Obama’s policies. What is more, Trump is a businessman and a business-like individual. He lacks academic education and diplomatic experience. To him, it is more important to keep evangelicals busy and satisfied than make strategic calculations, and that is the reason behind his current popularity.

Khabar Online: How is Trump’s regional policy?

Expert: This policy has three planks: 1. Helping Israel within the framework of ideas and beliefs of evangelicals and white American nationalists 2. Maintaining an active relationship with Saudi Arabia and Persian Gulf sheikhdoms 3. Opposing Iran and limiting the country. Of course, these three planks are related and associated with one another.

Khabar Online: What is his policy towards Iran?

Expert: At the beginning, the most important factor was Trump’s opposition to Obama’s policy toward Iran and the Middle East.

Another point that Trump mentioned time and again was his bitter memories of cases where, in his view, Iranians had humiliated Americans. The last one of those cases was the capture of American sailors and the broadcast of their video showing them crying. Such events were not tolerable for a nationalistic individual like him.

Moreover, he tried to adopt an active regional policy vis-à-vis his main ally, Israel, and his cronies such as Saudi Arabia and other sheikhdoms. He was trying to remove their fear of Iran by making them feel Washington was supporting them.

Another key contributor was his associates each of which were against Iran one way or another. In the closest circle of his associates, there was no one who would know and have a balanced policy toward Iran. Those who somehow had such tendencies such as the defense secretary and the secretary of state were fired.

And finally, Tehran lacks academic education. He does not know Iran, its history and its culture. Such a lack of knowledge wouldn’t be problematic under normal circumstances, but such knowledge is needed when a relationship becomes critical in the true sense of the word. Furthermore, He has a confused and disorganized mind. Of course, all those who make decisions about Iran have minds like this. Nevertheless, it seems that tangible changes have recently taken place in that regard.

Khabar Online: Why did those changes occur?

Expert: These changes, or let’s say developments, have different reasons. The reality is that under the circumstances, the Americans are willing to threaten to intervene in other countries militarily as long as no war will break out. The second point is that after the situation became critical, especially after Iran’s downing of the US drone, most countries and independent personalities warned about the outbreak of an all-out and destructive war that would engulf many countries. Given Iran’s self-restraint and the fact that Iran will never initiate a war, most criticism was directly or indirectly directed toward the US.

The third point is related to sheikhdoms. The United Arab Emirates (UAE) was the most ardent advocate of war. As remarks by UAE authorities suggested, they not only wanted a destructive war, but sought to disintegrate Iran and change its religious denomination in the long run. Apparently, their experiences over the past two months have brought them to the conclusion that the military option is not the solution, a point which was straightforwardly announced by Anwar Gargash after the downing of the American unmanned aerial vehicle. Gargash is currently the spokesperson for the hawkish and interventionist anti-Iran sheikhdoms.

Khabar Online: How will the status of relations between China, Russia and Iran be? Will they stand by Iran’s side?

Expert: Russia stood firm by Syria and Venezuela, but is unlikely to stand by Iran that firmly. This is related to our status as a country, not Moscow’s policy. The reality is that Iran is a country which is alone and, in a sense, does not take allies. This has historical, cultural, religious, social and identity-related reasons, and is not that much related to the situation in recent decades. This does not mean that we are backing Russia. And it is undeniable that the Russians are seeking their own interests and have dealt serious blows to us over the past two centuries. However, it is necessary to understand issues precisely, scientifically and with neutrality. We should also take a stance in accordance with our interests. We need neutrality when understanding issues, not neutrality in taking positions.

The same goes for China, which has adopted a conservative policy and basically owes its eye-catching development to this very policy. Iran is an important and exceptional country from different points of view, and both countries will definitely take this into consideration in their future programs. However, they are unlikely to stand by our side in critical and dangerous times.

Iran, Japan Discuss Nuclear Disarmament

The meeting was held in Tehran and co-chaired by Iranian Foreign Ministry Director General for International Peace and Security Reza Najafi and Director General of Disarmament, Non-Proliferation and Science Department of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan Tomoyuki Yoshida.

The two sides discussed a wide spectrum of issues about nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation, and agreed at the end of the meeting to keep up consultations in future.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan announced that various topics have been discussed in the meeting, including the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) Review Process, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), and the biological and chemical weapons conventions.

In a meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif in May, Prime Minister of Japan Shinzo Abe described the 2015 Iran nuclear deal as an important achievement which must be preserved.

Abe made a landmark visit to Iran on June 12 and held meetings with top Iranian officials.

Iran Condoles with Emir of Sharjah over Son’s Death

In a message on Wednesday, Zarif sent condolences to Dr Sheikh Sultan bin Muhammad Al-Qasimi, the sovereign ruler of the Emirate of Sharjah, over the passing away of his 39-year-old son.

Fashion designer Khalid Al-Qasimi, the son of Sharjah’s emir, died in London in circumstances described by the UK authorities as unexplained.

The Emirati crown prince was found unresponsive when emergency services were called to his penthouse in the upmarket Knightsbridge area on Monday.

Tens of thousands of mourners attended his funeral in the city of Sharjah on Wednesday.

Police Denies Poppy Cultivation in Iran

In comments on Wednesday, Lieutenant Commander of the Iranian Police Brigadier General Ayyoub Soleimani said aerial imaging disproves speculation about the existence of opium poppy farms in Iran.

The Iranian Anti-Narcotics Police use satellites, provided by the Ministry of Information and Communications Technology, to monitor the territories, he added.

Reaching a formal conclusion about the satellite images comes within the purview of the Police, the commander emphasized.

Pointing to the Anti-Narcotics Police’s employment of heavy drones, armed choppers and advanced optical and electronic devices, the general said more than 75 percent of the narcotics seized worldwide are being found in Iran.

He also noted that the volume of narcotics seized in Iran in the first quarter of the current Iranian year has increased by 4 percent compared to the corresponding period last year.

Iran shares a 900-kilometer border with Afghanistan and has been used as a main conduit for smuggling Afghan drugs to narcotics kingpins in Europe.

Despite high economic and human costs, the Islamic Republic has been actively fighting drug-trafficking over the past decades.

The country has spent more than $700 million on sealing its borders and preventing the transit of narcotics destined for European, Arab and Central Asian countries.

The war on drug trade originating from Afghanistan has claimed the lives of nearly 4,000 Iranian police officers over the past four decades.

Syria to Stand by Iran against All Threats: Assad

Speaking during a meeting with Ali Asghar Khaji, a senior assistant on special political affairs to Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, in Damascus on Tuesday, Assad underscored his country’s backing for Iran and its leadership, stating that Syria defends Iranians’ strive for their rights and stands by them against all threats and acts that violate the basis of the international law.

Assad was then briefed on the developments concerning the Iran nuclear deal, formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), following the US departure from the 2015 agreement, and Washington’s latest escalatory moves in the Middle East region.

The two sides also exchanged viewpoints on Syria’s counter-terrorism campaign, counterattacks to assaults being carried out by foreign-sponsored Takfiri terrorist groups positioned in Syria’s embattled northwestern province of Idlib, initiatives for a political solution to Syria’s crisis, the next round of Syria peace talks in Kazakhstan, as well as the latest regional and international developments.

Khaji, for his part, pointed to the deeply-rooted relations between Tehran and Damascus, emphasizing that Iran is determined to bolster such ties in all areas in order to serve the interests of both nations.

The Iranian nation and government will continue to support Syria until it liberates all its territory and rebuilds what has been destroyed by the war, he pointed out.

Separately, the Iranian official met and held talks with Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Muallem.

They stressed the need for enhanced coordination and consultations between the two countries regarding upcoming international meetings on the political process in Syria, and all-out promotion of bilateral relations.

The two officials then discussed the recent regional developments, and the US economic terrorism against Syria and Iran.

Iran to Remain Committed to JCPOA as Much as Europe Does

Iran Blasts Europe’s ‘Disastrous’ Subservience to US

Zarif on Wednesday stressed that Iran will live up to its pledges under the nuclear accord as far as the Europeans do so.

He then referred to the ministerial meeting held between Iran and the three European countries following the US withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal in May last year and also a subsequent meeting and said during the meetings, the Europeans vowed to observe eleven commitments regarding Iran.

According to Zarif, the commitments included returning Iran’s oil money and making investment in Iran in transportation, aviation and shipping sectors.

“They made the commitments during the meetings. In none of these commitments, there is no reference to the Instrument in Support of Trade Exchanges (INSTEX). There are only 11 commitments,” he said.

Iran’s top diplomat then added having become operational, INSTEX serves only as a prerequisite for the implementation of the mentioned 11 commitments.

“The Europeans must live up to the commitments. If you make a review of the appendix 2 of the JCPOA and go through article one to three, you will find out the deal makes it clear that it is not enough to say that the Europeans have violated a law. The repercussions of the violation should also be clarified,” he concluded.

Rouhani Scolds US on Anniversary of Downing Iran Air Flight 655

Addressing a cabinet session on Wednesday, Rouhani blasted the US government’s official account that the USS Vincennes had mistaken the Iranian passenger plane with a jet fighter.

“One cannot believe and even imagine that a warship has mistaken a huge plane like the Airbus airliner with a jet fighter. The state of the passenger plane in its flight route and the way it took off are totally different from the way a jet fighter flies. Any individual with the most rudimentary knowledge of the basics and alphabet of military affairs would understand that the doomed plane was going up in a specified direction. A jet fighter doesn’t move like that,” he noted.

“Let’s even suppose they’ve made a mistake and thought it was an F-14 jet fighter. Why did you attack an F-14? F-14 is not a bomber plane, is it? If you had mistaken it with a Phantom, that could be justified; you’d have said it was a Phantom that could bombard us,” Rouhani said.

However, he added, “an F-14 is a jet fighter used for interception and dogfight. Was an American plane in front of this F-14? The warship was down there; what could the Tomcat do from that altitude? F-14 doesn’t have any air-to-surface missile and doesn’t carry any bomb. Its missiles are air-to-air. This is a baseless justification [that they mistook the airliner with an F-14].”

Rouhani Scolds US on Anniversary of Downing Iran Air Flight 655
What Makes US Shoot-Down of Iran Air Flight 655 Even More Painful

“Scientifically speaking, it is not at all acceptable to say they’ve made a mistake. Even if they had made a mistake, they never apologized to the Iranian nation or punished the warship’s captain. On the contrary, they rewarded them and gave them medals,” Rouhani noted, referring to the fact that the warship’s captain was awarded the prestigious medal of Legion of Merit for his so-called outstanding service.

“This shows it is quite easy for Americans to commit crimes. They can easily mutilate 290 passengers and crew members in the air in cold blood, and then try to get over it by making a delusional statement,” Rouhani said.

In a ceremony on Wednesday, the international airport of Bandar Abbas, the city where the Airbus A300-B2 plane belonging to Iran’s flag carrier Iran Air had just taken off from at 10:17 am, was renamed to “Flight 655 Martyrs Airport”.

The idea was first raised and promoted by famous Iranian actor Parviz Parastouei.

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Iranian actor Parviz Parastouei – BandarAbbas flight 655 martyrs international airport

Back in 1988, the plane with 274 passengers and 16 crew members on board was climbing inside an internationally recognized route to Dubai when the US cruiser, the USS Vincennes, fired two SM-2MR surface-to-air missiles at it, one of which hit the plane and killed all the people on board.

US officials claimed their warship had mistaken the airliner for a supersonic and variable-sweep wing Grumman F-14 Tomcat fighter jet.

The allegation was made even as the warship was equipped with highly sophisticated radar systems and electronic battle gear, and the passenger plane was transmitting Mode III 6760 squawk code, typical of a civilian aircraft, and maintained radio contact in English with appropriate air traffic control facilities.

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The USS Vincennes had entered Iranian territorial waters after one of its helicopters drew warning fire from Iranian speedboats operating within Iranian territorial limits.

Washington later paid some 95 million dollars in compensation for the Iranian victims and the aircraft.

The money, however, failed to placate the anti-US sentiments in Iran, where people expected the USS Vincennes’ captain, William Rogers, to be held responsible for his criminal act. Rogers was instead awarded the prestigious medal of Legion of Merit for his so-called outstanding service.

Iran Expresses Regret over Russia Submarine Fire

In this file photo taken on Thursday, Jan. 1, 1998, Decommissioned Russian nuclear submarines are shown in their Arctic base of Severomorsk, the Kola Peninsula, Russia.‌ / Photo by AP

In his Wednesday statement, Mousavi offered condolences and sympathy to the Russian nation and government, particularly the families of the victims, over the tragic incident.

At least 14 sailors died Monday after a Russian navy deep-sea submersible caught fire under water during a research mission, officials said.

The vessel caught fire unexpectedly while the submersible was measuring sea depths in Russia’s territorial waters, the Defence Ministry announced.

The fire was put out thanks to the self-sacrifice of crew members although officials did not say how many sailors were aboard the vessel at the time of the blaze or how many, if any, survived.

Russian President Vladimir Putin cancelled a scheduled appearance Tuesday and summoned his defence minister to get briefed on the situation.

The vessel, which has only been identified by the ministry as one intended for studying the seabed, has since been docked at the Arctic port of Severomorsk, the main base of Russia’s Northern Fleet.

Russia’s RBC online news outlet reported the fire took place on the nuclear-powered AS-12 Losharik.

The Losharik, a relatively new ship which entered service in 2010, is the most advanced and most obscure Russian submarine. It’s named after a Soviet-era cartoon character, a toy horse made of small spheres.

In 2012, the vessel was involved in research intended to prove Russia’s claim on the vast Arctic seabed. It collected samples from the depth of 8,202 feet, according to official statements at the time. Regular submarines can typically dive to depths of up to 2,000 feet.

Some Russian officials have speculated that the sub can travel as deep as 19,685 feet, although this has yet to be independently verified, Fox News reported.

The fire marks one of the more serious Russian naval incidents since 2000, when 118 men died after the Kursk nuclear submarine exploded and sank on August 12 during naval manoeuvres in the Barents Sea.

The tragedy, which took place soon after Putin assumed office, drew attention to the state of the Russian military which had been subject to underfunding and neglect following the collapse of the Soviet Union.

It subsequently led to a massive increase in military funding.

Iran Leader Says Hajj Pilgrimage ‘Political-Religious’ Move

The Leader made the comment while addressing a host of local officials in charge of the Hajj pilgrimage on Wednesday.

“The creation of unity is a political move. Defending and supporting the Palestinian nation and the oppressed in the Muslim world like in Yemen is a political move. Defending the oppressed fully conforms to Islamic teachings and is a [religious] duty. Disavowal of pagans is a duty, too. All of these are stipulated in religion,” said Ayatollah Khamenei.

He then drew a comparison between “religious” political moves and “non-religious, diabolical” ones.

The Leader said an example of non-religious political moves is when some say pilgrims should not express their protest at the US and should not express their disavowal of pagans during Hajj rituals.

The Leader underlined that Hajj is a social factor which contributes to unity and brotherhood, and at the same time, is a show of morality.

The Leader further noted that the Saudi government is duty-bound to respect and ensure the safety and dignity of Hajj pilgrims.

“Those who are in charge of the Hajj pilgrimage, shoulder heavy responsibilities,” said the Leader.

“Among their (officials) duties is to ensure the security of pilgrims, but they shouldn’t create a police state. They should preserve pilgrims’ respect and dignity,” Ayatollah Khamenei said.

In September 2015, a deadly human crush occurred during Hajj rituals in Mina, near Mecca.

Days into the incident, Saudi Arabia published a death toll of 770 but refused to update it despite gradually surging fatality figures from individual countries whose nationals had been among the victims of the crush.

Unofficial sources put the death toll at almost 7,000 people. Iran said about 465 of its nationals lost their lives in the incident.

Earlier that same month, a massive construction crane had collapsed into Mecca’s Grand Mosque, killing more than 100 pilgrims, including 11 Iranians, and injuring over 200 others, including 32 nationals from Iran.

Serious questions were raised about the competence of Saudi authorities to manage the Hajj rituals in the wake of the incidents, and, facing Saudi intransigence to cooperate and refusal to guarantee the safety of Iranian pilgrims, officials in the Islamic Republic subsequently decided to halt pilgrimages over security concerns.

Saudi Arabia also unilaterally severed its diplomatic ties with Iran in January 2016 after protests in front of its diplomatic premises in Tehran and Mashhad against the execution by Riyadh of eminent Saudi Shiite cleric Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr.

Iran to Surpass 3.67% Uranium Enrichment Level Sunday: Rouhani

Addressing a cabinet session on Tuesday, Rouhani said as of Sunday, Iran will no longer remain committed to the 3.67% uranium enrichment level set by the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).

“On July 7, our enrichment level will no longer be 3.67 percent. We will put aside this commitment. We will increase (the enrichment level) beyond 3.67 percent to as much as we want, as much as is necessary, as much as we need,” he noted.

“We will adopt our next measures as of July 7. If you want to express regret, please express it right now. If you are going to issue a statement, issue it today,” the Iranian president added.

Rouhani also warned that “after July 7, if you don’t live up to the commitments you have made within an agreed timetable, we will restore Arak reactor to its earlier status, the very status which you once referred to as dangerous and capable of producing Plutonium.”

“We recommend the Europeans and the US get back to logic, to sit behind the negotiating table, return to understanding and rule of law and respect the United Nations Security Council’s approvals and let’s live up to our commitments under the JCPOA,” he noted.

Rouhani said Iran “will remain committed to the nuclear deal as long as the other sides remain committed.”

“We observe JCPOA’s commitments one hundred percent but only if the other sides respect it one hundred percent,” he said.

Iran Not after Killing JCPOA

Rouhani further noted that if Iran wants to get back to its previous status, it can do it immediately.

“We can do this simply through selling the [surplus] heavy water to another country and get back to lower percentage of enrichment. All the move we have made so far can get back to their previous status just within one hour. Why are you concerned? We had told you that we will get back to the square one but only if you remain committed to your pledges. We don’t want to make a tit-for-tat. We are not after destroying the deal.”

Rouhani said the Europeans failed to do their commitments even though they had a lot of time.

After two and half months, “they called me again and begged to give them another one month. What happened after the one month? You didn’t even remain committed to what you yourselves had advised us to do and the very commitments you had vowed to make and even the commitments you had explicitly told me on the phone to do.”

He also lashed out at the Europeans for their silence towards the US’ brutal sanctions, which have hit ordinary people in Iran, blocking their access to basic humanitarian goods.

“The Europeans remained silent amid the suffering of the 82-mn-population nation of Iran who are struggling to have access to basic goods. These countries are self-proclaimed defenders of human rights.”

“Why do such countries which proclaim themselves supporter of innocent people including men and women, the elderly and the youths, teenagers and children, have remained silent for one year? Why don’t they openly condemn the US and why don’t they make up for the losses that the US has inflicted on Iran. We decided to do something against their silence,” he said.