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IRGC Seizes Oil Tanker Smuggling Biggest Haul of Fuel at Hormuz Strait

IRGC Navy Commander Rear Admiral Ali Reza Tangsiri said on Wednesday that his forces have seized a 131-meter-long oil tanker at the Strait of Hormuz that was smuggling more than 12.5 million liters of fuel out of the country.

He said it was the biggest ever haul of smuggled fuel confiscated in the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz.

The operation, which followed a series of intelligence activities, led to the detection of one of the leading networks involved in smuggling fuel in the Persian Gulf and dealt a hard blow to a main ring smuggling fuel in the province of Hormozgan, the commander added.

Rear Admiral Tangsiri said that in the operation, 21 people with different nationalities have been arrested and will face trial.

In comments on the first day of the Iranian year in March 2017, Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei called for efforts to combat smuggling and contraband goods as part of plans to stimulate domestic production and combat unemployment.

Last year, the IRGC, which has been assigned the task of tackling commodity smuggling in the Persian Gulf, said it will support the administration in the war on smuggling.

US, Observers Surprised by Increase in Iran’s Oil Exports

Iran exported 1.70 million barrels per day (bpd) of oil in March, the highest since October when shipments fell to 1.08 million bpd, data from shipping sources compiled by S&P Global Platts showed.

According to the energy and commodities information provider, Iran’s exports volumes have recovered by 60% since November, “surprising many on the market.”

That is because November was the month when US President Donald Trump’s most extensive sanctions ever went into effect against Iran’s oil industry.

The explanation could be that some key clients of Iranian oil which had either halted or significantly reduced their shipments before November scrambled to pick up more volumes as Trump decided that month to give waivers to eight importers.

Platts also cited data from geospatial analytics startup Ursa, saying Iran’s crude inventories for exports had fallen by 25% since early January. Kharg Island which is the country’s main export terminal had seen a 30% decline in inventories in March, it said.

“With the US granting exemptions to some of Iran’s biggest customers, exports seem to have fared better than anticipated,” Platts quoted Geoffrey Craig, an energy analyst at Ursa, as saying.

Iran’s inventories include floating storage where crude and condensates are held on tankers in the Persian Gulf. The drawdown of floating storage and other inventories means Iran is likely to ramp up production.

The country faces the 180-day US waiver expiring on May 3, with most importers saying they want to continue oil imports from Iran.

On Monday, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo left the world guessing on whether the United States will extend waivers for countries importing oil from Iran.

“We’ll make that decision in due course as we move towards May 2nd,” Pompeo said of the oil waivers.

However, a recent rally in oil prices means there is little room for maneuver for the United States, energy experts say.

US leaders have said Washington’s ultimate aim is to get oil exports from Iran down to zero, but Iranian officials and many international analysts have dismissed it as a bluff.

“We don’t expect Iran oil exports to reach to actual zero. Zero Iran oil export poses a serious threat against the security of oil flow, especially from the Persian Gulf,” said Sara Vakshouri, president of SVB Energy International.

President Hassan Rouhani has said no oil will be exported from the Persian Gulf if the United States decides to block Iran’s oil exports.

On Tuesday, Parliament speaker Ali Larijani stressed that the US was unable to zero out Iran’s oil exports.

“You thought you could bring Iran’s oil sales to zero last year, but you did not succeed,” he said at parliament as he addressed the US over its designation of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) as a “terrorist organization”.

According to the Wall Street Journal, the US is most likely to extend waivers for South Korea, China, Japan, India and Turkey due to the potential impact on global oil supply from political unrest in Libya.

The oil market is already tightening amid US sanctions on Venezuela and Iran. Renewed fighting in Libya and fears of fresh supply outages are driving prices higher.

Libya is a significant supplier of oil to Europe which has cut imports of Iranian oil to zero, not including Turkey.

Oil prices reached their highest since November above $71 a barrel on Tuesday.

The Trump administration is under pressure after Republican losses in the midterm elections and is extremely wary of any threats to the economy, including higher gas prices.

Iran, Kazakhstan Hold 16th Round of Political Talks in Tehran

During the meeting, Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister for Political Affairs Seyyed Abbas Araqchi and his Kazakh counterpart Mukhtar Tileuberdi exchanged views on the latest developments in bilateral relations in the political and economic spheres.

Regional and international issues, in particular issues related to the Caspian Sea and the relevant convention, as well as the latest developments in Afghanistan and Syria, were also discussed by the parties.

The Kazakh official once again expressed his country’s support for the Iran nuclear deal and underscored the Central Asian state’s interest in expanding bilateral economic cooperation.

Referring to the transit capacities of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Tileuberdi called for accelerated use of this capacity in expansion of commercial and economic ties between the two countries.

In turn, Araqchi touched upon the willingness of the Islamic Republic of Iran to expand relations with Kazakhstan in all fields.

He condemned the unlawful policies of the United States such as its withdrawal from the JCPOA, the relocation of the Israeli capital to Jerusalem al-Quds, the recognition of Zionists’ “sovereignty” over the Golan Heights, and the blacklisting of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist group, saying that these actions are in contradiction to all international rules and conventions, and the US is responsible for any possible consequences of its policies.

During the talks, the two sides also expressed their readiness to hold a new round of Iran-Kazakhstan Joint Economic Commission and finalise legal and consular agreements between the two countries.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 10

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 19

The US administration’s designation of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) as a “foreign terrorist organization” and Iran’s reciprocal move to blacklist the US CENTCOM, and consider the US government as a “state sponsor of terrorism” remained the top stories today.

The remarks by the Leader of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei about the US’ move, and the Iranian parliament’s support for IRGC by wearing its uniforms also received great coverage.

The above issues, as well as many more, are highlighted in the following headlines and top stories:

 

Abrar:

1- Putin: We’re against Trump’s Decision on Golan

2- Japan Extends N. Korea Sanctions for Two More Years

3- Rouhani: US’ Move against IRGC Rooted in Their Grudge

4- Pentagon: Rules of War Not Changed for Our Forces in Mideast

5- Takht-Ravanchi Appointed Iran’s New Ambassador to UN

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 10


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Rouhani: Our Patience towards Europe Not Out of Weakness

2- Iran Leader: US’ Move against IRGC Will Get Nowhere

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 10


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

1- Trump’s Trap: IRGC Shouldn’t Start Any Attack

2- Trump Seeks to Change Arab-Israel Conflict into Iran-Israel Conflict

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 10


 

Besharat-e Now:

1- Trump-Netanyahu Give and Take for Israeli Elections

2- US’ Decision against IRGC Grabs Headlines across the World

3- Iran Successfully Bypassing US Bans: Latest Statistics of Iran’s Oil Sales

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 10


 

Ebtekar:

1- Iran’s Patience Not Permanent: Rouhani

2- Erdogan in Decisive Dilemma: A Report on Consequences of AK Parti’s Defeat

3- Official: US Forces in Region Won’t Be Treated as Normal Soldiers Anymore

4- US’ Unwise Move to Create Crisis: Rouhani’s First VP

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 10


 

Etemad:

1- Rouhani: US Can’t Even Think of Our Defence Power

2- All Lawmakers in Iran Wear IRGC Uniforms at Parliament

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 10


 

Ettela’at:

1- Parliament’s Triple-Urgency Plan to Declare US Army ‘Terrorist Organization’

2- 4 US Troops Killed in Taliban Attack near Bagram Airfield in Afghanistan

3- Iran Leader: US Wicked Move against IRGC Not to Get Anywhere

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 10


 

Iran:

1- Iran’s Ambassador to New York: Veteran Diplomat in UN

2- Rouhani Shows All-Out Support for IRGC

* IRGC to Get More Popular in Iran, Mideast Day by Day

3- Iran President Unveils 114 New Nuclear Achievements

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 10


 

Jame Jam:

1- How Trump Harmed Himself? 4 Reasons Why US Decision Will Finally Harm US

2- IRGC Has 80 Million Members: Iranians Post Comments with #I’m_IRGC_Member Hashtag

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 10


 

Kayhan:

1- IRGC to Turn Persian Gulf into Graveyard of US Soldiers

2- How Much Serious Is Trump about His IRGC Decision?

3- New York Times: Thousands of US Soldiers in Danger after Trump’s Mistake

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 10


 

Sazandegi:

1- Division in US over IRGC: Defence Secretary Was against Trump’s Decision

2- Hope against Imperialism: Reformists, Conservatives Working on Bill against US

3- Iran Leader: US Will Get Nowhere with Such Moves

4- Rouhani: IRGC’s Popularity to Grow

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 10


 

Setareh Sobh:

1- MPs Wear IRGC Uniform, Express Full Support for It

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 10


 

Shargh:

1- China, EU Stress Commitment to JCPOA

2- Iran Parliament to Counter US Congress by Passing Bill on Reinforcing IRGC

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on April 10

Iran Condemns Saudi, Bahrain’s Support for Blacklisting IRGC

In a Wednesday statement, Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi lashed out at Bahrain and Saudi Arabia for welcoming and supporting the US move against the IRGC adding that the inept and unwise positions of these two countries are in contravention of the principles of non-interference and respect for the sovereignty of other countries.

Qassemi described the Saudi and Bahraini positions as a despicable and passive acclamation of the US-backed anti-Iran measures, noting that the positions expressed by the two countries indicate their short-sightedness and lack of a true understanding of the realities of the region.

“It also shows they are not aware of the consequences of the US’ adventurism and strategic mistake for the stability and security of the region,” he maintained.

“Some countries in the region are accustomed to blindly agreeing with what their trans-regional bosses say. These countries themselves are the main propagators of the doctrines and ideas of terrorism in the region and the world, and have not missed any opportunity to help and support terrorist groups in recent decades.”

Qassemi said these countries have made undeniable investment in training terrorists and “are not in a position to express their stances against the Islamic Republic of Iran by playing a deceitful role.”

“Undoubtedly, they will fail to hide behind such worthless stances and deflect the world’s attention away from their responsibility in promoting terrorism across the region and the world,” he added.

US Forces in Iraq Tighten Security Measures after Iran Warning

An Iraqi source says that any escalation between Washington and Baghdad could be felt in Baghdad, and Iraqi forces in Anbar, Baghdad and Saladin bases have reported that Americans are intensifying security measures around barracks.

The reports came after Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces vowed that Iran will not remain silent over the unwise decision made by the US government.

Major General Mohammad Baqeri said if the US forces in the Western Asia do anything wrong, Iran will firmly respond, Fars News Agency reported.

He said Washington’s move shows the US government’s weakness and desperation in dealing with this lawful and popular organisation.

Following Trump’s Monday announcement, the Supreme National Security Council of Iran officially designated the US regime a “State Sponsor of Terrorism” and its Central Command (CENTOM) a “terrorist organization”.

‘US Sanctions Depriving Iranians of Right to Development’

In an address to the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) Forum in Geneva on Tuesday, Mohammad-Javad Azari Jahromi said the unilateral sanctions imposed on certain states is a prime example of human rights violation and serves as an impediment to sustainable development.

“So, the international community needs a mechanism to prevent certain states from using their development technologies as a tool to impose their will on others,” he said.

Azari Jahromi added the current sanctions imposed by the US on Iran deprive Iranian citizens of receiving services provided by the global suppliers. “This hampers the Iranians’ investments in the IT area and impedes their online businesses,” he said.

He then expressed Iran’s readiness to establish cooperation with all members of the international community particularly its regional neighbours to prepare the ground for further business to business (b2b) and business to customer (b2c) communications in Western Asia and beyond.

He also added that despite all challenges, the Islamic Republic is determined to press ahead with its projects.

The minister then said sustainable development deals with a responsible and efficient government and added through developing electronic government, the Islamic Republic has been seeking to establish accessible, efficient, transparent and responsible entities in public sector.

“At present, Iran offers electronic services in 201 public sectors and 734 specialized electronic services in various areas from judiciary to agriculture, health and culture,” he noted.

According to the Iranian minister, 44 government bodies including the Central Bank, Police and so on offer GSB services.

He then maintained that peace and sustainable development are interconnected and that closing our eyes to each of them will lead to insecurity in the world.

World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) Forum is a global United Nations (UN) multi-stakeholder platform facilitating the implementation of the WSIS Action Lines for advancing Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

It provides an opportunity for information exchange, knowledge creation and sharing of best practices, while identifying emerging trends and fostering partnerships, taking into account the evolving Information and Knowledge Societies.

World Will Never Forget Zionists’ Crime In Deir Yassin: Iran

In a Tuesday statement on the anniversary of the 1948 massacre in Deir Yassin village, Qassemi said the shallow foundation of the Zionist regime is based on violence, aggression and terror.

“To press ahead with its inhumane expansionist goals, the Zionist regime – the murderer of the innocents – resorts to lots of hypocritical plots,” he added.

The spokesman said the terrorist nature of the Zionist regime is based on massacre of defenceless people and innocent civilians.

“To kill its opposition figures, the regime has gone beyond overt terrorism, clinging to covert terrorism. The regime feeds on stigmatization and defamation of resistance [forces] in addition to physical assassination,” he said.

According to the spokesman, the Israelis try in vain to create a thin shell of security and peace for themselves by pinning the blame on others and forgetting their nasty history dotted with terror, aggression and looting.

“But they are unaware that throughout history, no violence has survived forever and sooner or later, the blood of the oppressed people shed unjustly will put a curse on the infanticidal regime,” he said.

Qassemi said the massacre of the Palestinians in Deir Yassin village by the terrorist Zionists in April 1948 serves as an example of the violence of the [Zionist] killers.

“Each year, on April 9, the world’s freedom-seekers mark the memory of all martyrs of Deir Yassin massacre,” he said.

The Deir Yassin massacre took place on April 9, 1948, when around 120 men from the Zionist paramilitary groups Irgun and Lehi attacked Deir Yassin, a Palestinian Arab village of roughly 600 people near al-Quds.

The assault occurred as the militia sought to relieve the blockade of al-Quds during the civil war that preceded the end of British rule in Palestine.

US Must Open Its Eyes to Iran’s Realities: Qassemi

In an opinion piece published on ISNA on Tuesday, Qassemi slammed Washington for ignoring the realities of Iran and continuing its hostile measures against the Iranian nation.

“Is it possible to talk of building bridges of communication but at the same time destroy all the bridges behind and ahead?” Qassemi asked.

“Almost all US presidents, each with his own language and gesture and through similar or different rhetoric, have talked of the need to establish a bridge of communication with the Iranian people; but behind this false mask, they have not only refrained from taking any step to repair the broken bridges and end the [Iranian people’s] historical mistrust but have also closed all the by-ways that could lead to mutual understanding between the two nations and in numerous cases, have even soight to destroy, sanction and threaten Iran,” he noted.

Qassemi went on to say that the US presidents speak of the need for dialogue and negotiation while, despite their numerous claims and gestures of democracy, they resisted the Iranian nation’s demands for transformation and independence.

“They cut their political and trade ties with the Islamic Republic unilaterally, desperately and out of fear,” he said.

The spokesman said that Iran has never cut its political and trade ties with any side except for the racist Zionist regime and South Africa (which was at the time grappling with the bloody and discriminatory paws of Apartheid).

The US severance of ties came as the dark memory of the 1953 coup was still fresh, painful and annoying in the minds of Iranians, he noted.

Qassemi said as confirmed in all original and honest accounts of the contemporary historians, the US was always the biggest ally and supporter of the former anti-people establishment in Iran and overthrew a democratically-elected government in Iran despite its apparent support for the Iranian nation.

“Instead of making efforts to compensate for their mistakes in the past and alleviate the sufferings of Iranian people, the American officials persist in taking ambitious paths and trying to restore their lost domination [in Iran],” he said.

The spokesman noted the US officials claim to be friends of the Iranian people, but that claim is tainted with accusations, threats and sanctions.

“Over the past 39 years, Iran’s independent and honourable nation has been bombarded with deluges of accusations and sanctions.”

“And today, after so many years and on the anniversary of the day when Americans killed those cruel relations over their hatred of the public uprising of the freedom-seeking nation of Iran, the US has adopted a hasty measure, deeply rooted in its outrage at the defeats of the terrorist groups it trained and sponsored in the region, to sanction a major section of Iran’s establishment, government and brave men who have whole-heartedly defended Iran’s territory and authority against the US-sponsored terrorism and inflicted a humiliating defeat on them through their iron will,” he said.

Qassemi described the US blacklisting of IRGC as another step taken by the US officials out of their long-time fear, hatred and hostility.

“Today, right on this day [anniversary of severance of Iran-US ties], the hollow and talkative pseudo-saint, Brian Hook, has once again clumsily made good wishes for Iranians and talked of his country’s interest in establishing ties with Iran.”

He dismissed Hook’s remarks as too deceptive and hypocritical and said, “Wise people once again raise this question that, isn’t it the time for the US to widely open its eyes to see Iran’s realities?”

4 Ways to Improve Yourself in College

One of the hardest things I had gone through while in college was to find someone who can help me write an essay. That, however, does not mean that I did not have any other struggles like regulars students do.

Surviving college life is not easy because you need to ensure that you graduate. While you are likely to meet different kinds of people, it is imperative that you never forget who you are. More so, you should know that nothing is more important in college than making sure that you have perfectly balanced your academics and the fun using these tips.

It is ok to get help

One problem that many students have is the fear of being seen as stupid. This is the kind of mindset that is wrong especially in a learning environment. College comes with piles of work, essays to write and research to do. All this work can be too much to handle especially if you need to meet deadlines. Added to preparing for examinations, your life can be unbearable. Thankfully, you can today offload some of the pressure to online companies that offer essay writing services. This is the kind of help that does not deny you anything; instead gives you a chance to score a better grade.

The reason why online essay writing companies are becoming so popular is that it is discreet; hence other students will not be able to judge you. It is also important to know that the fact that you are hiring essay writing services does not mean that you don’t understand the unit. Sometimes it is okay to designate.

Don’t have all the fun

When most students join college, they have one thing in their mind; partying and visiting all the night clubs in the city and of course drugs. While it can be assumed that this is all part of college life, you need to set limits. The moment you sink your head into having fun, you will not have the time to do anything else and your graduation may take longer than you thought. There are so many college students who got addicted to the fun when they started college, but with time, they came to realize that there is more at stake. Nothing is different with you.

You can put more time into studies and other academic-related activities. Also, you should be careful what fun means to you in college. You might find reading your type of fun thing to do but still, don’t do it so much while in college because work without play is dangerous as you know it.

Choose your friends carefully

Friends are the most critical part of your college life because they determine how your experience in school will be and how it will end up. A student that is focused on their grade will find it hard to hang out with students who are more into club life. Funnily enough, it happens in college to the extent that one side influences the other.

Also, your friends can be the reason why you can never reach your full potential in your academics. Never forget that what you discuss and do while out on class has a significant reflection on your results. You can always change friends in college and find better ones with the same goals as you.

Be nice to your lecturer

Students today will want to walk in and out of class without being noticed by the lecturer mostly because they perform poorly at that particular unit. What they don’t understand is, they are hiding away from the only help available around them. Being close to your lecturer will give them the notion that you are interested in their subject, but you are just weak in it. They can then device better ways of coaching you if you let them.

Conclusion

To survive in college, you must always ensure that you have your guard up. Getting good grades and living a regular student’s life can only be easy if you want to be a real student and do what good students do. The only problem with students today is that they know exactly what to do to improve their lives in college, but very few manage to do it.