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Iran to Use Everything for Defense, Except WMDs: Commander

Speaking to the Tasnim News Agency on Sunday, Commander of Army Ground Force Brigadier General Ahmad Reza Pourdastan underscored that the country’s Armed Forces will take advantage of every “defensive capacity” in the world to boost their power.

The commander, however, noted that Iran will never resort to stuff that have been defined as red lines by Commander-in-Chief (Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei).

“The chemical, nuclear and biological weapons are things that we will not employ even if we possess them,” he explained.

The senior commander also unveiled plans for war games to be staged by the ground, naval and air forces in future, larger than the previous drills.

His comments came after a recent missile exercise by the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) provoked hue and cry in the West.

The IRGC Aerospace Division test-fired a number of advance, ballistic missiles with pin-point accuracy in the drill.

IRGC Commander Major General Mohammad Ali Jafari had already described the message of the missile drill as security for Iran and the neighboring countries.

 

Saudis Victimizing Lebanon to Cover Up Mistakes: Iranian Diplomat

“Saudi Arabia is still looking for a victim rather than trying to make up for its mistakes in Syria, and is now seeking to punish Lebanon,” Iranian Foreign Ministry’s Director General for International and Political Affairs Hamid Baeedinejad wrote in a message shared on his Instagram page.

After booting Syria out of the Arab League, Saudis wrongly believed that the ground was prepared for the Damascus government’s downfall, but after its failure to topple the Syrian government, Riyadh has now decided to mobilize the Arab states against another Arab nation, namely Lebanon, he added.

“Saudi Arabia, which feels rancor towards Lebanon’s Hezbollah because of the movement’s support for the Syrian government, has now pressurized the other members of the Persian Gulf Cooperation Council… to force the Lebanese government to drive Hezbollah out of Lebanon’s political arena,” Baeedinejad deplored.

What happened in the most recent meeting of the Arab League was Arabs crossing swords with the other Arabs and the anti-Israeli axis of resistance, and the Zionists smiling calmly, he stated.

The remarks came after the Arab League foreign ministers on Friday declared Hezbollah a “terrorist organization” for the second time since January, with the abstention of Lebanon and Iraq, and a reservation by Algeria.

Last week, the Persian Gulf Cooperation Council (PGCC) had also declared Hezbollah, which has been fighting terrorist groups in Syria and the Israeli occupation, a terrorist group.

 

Iran to protect all Muslim holy shrines: Rouhani

“The issue is not whether they are based in Iraq, Syria or other countries. We will not tolerate attempts by terrorists to assault the holy shrines of the Household [of Prophet Muhammad] and will stand against them,” Rouhani said.

“I have repeatedly said that the shrines constitute a red line for us,” said the president during a speech on the occasion of Martyrs’ Day in Tehran on Saturday.

Rouhani said, “Martyrs have taught us to protect neighboring Muslims and holy shrines whenever they are in danger.”

Addressing the families of the Iranian martyrs, the president said, “Your children showed that they would defend Iran, the Muslim land, and the Household’s shrines no matter where they were.”

Iran has sent military advisers to Syria and Iraq to help the two countries repel attacks on holy shrines. Some of the advisers have lost their lives in terrorist attacks or clashes with Takfiri militants.

 

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Iran also honors those killed during the Iraqi war under former dictator Saddam Hussein between 1980 and 1988, with President Rouhani saying Saturday “martyrs showed us the path of religion, self-abnegation and sacrifice.”

“They taught us to defend our country, morals, and religion, to stand by the side of our Leader and authorities, observe unity and integrity so our country stands glorious in the region and the world. This is the martyrs’ message and will.”

Elsewhere in his remarks, Rouhani praised the Iranian nation for standing by the government, saying the administration owes its achievements to this support.

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on March 12

Iran Newspaper front pages

Abrar:

  1. ISIL, Tunisia continue fierce border clashes
  2. UN reaction to recent Iran missile test
  3. Araqchi: No miracles expected by JCPOA
  4. American figure expounds on Kerry-Zarif phone conversation
  5. UK eyes bolstered trade ties with Iran
  6. ISIL on the path to dissolution
  7. Japanese banks coming to Iran

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on March 12


 

Afkar:

  1.  Saudi Arabia needs to share regions with Iran: Obama
  2. Nation did great; now its officials’ turn: Leader

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on March 12


 

Arman-e Emrouz:

  1. Ex-President readies for presidential campaign

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is said to be preparing for the upcoming presidential election in 2017 in Iran.

  1. Cleric: Last admin left bad [economi] legacy
  2. Three captured for oil rig case
  3. Leader hail’s nation for election turnout, calls on officials to take turns

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on March 12


 

Ebtekar:

  1. All options on reformists’ table

A report about plans considered by the reformist front in the next Iranian parliament

  1. Leader offers advice for selecting next leader
  2. No miracles expected in JCPOA: Araqchi

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on March 12


 

 

 

Ettela’at:

  1. Saudi Arabia must learn to share Mideast with Iran
  2. Nation displayed their trust to establishment through high election turnout: Leader
  3. Saudi stance against Hezbollah stems from Iran nuclear talks: Hezbollah figure
  4. Iran adds 180 modern ambulances to road relief fleet

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on March 12


 

 

 

Iran:

  1. Iran launches two dams to address water shortage in western regions
  2. Iran adopts fresh strategy in foreign trade
  3. Iran eyes 5.8% economic growth next year
  4. Obama calls on Saudi Arabia to recognize Iran’s role in Mideast
  5. Iran missile test no violation of UNSC resolution
  6. New horizons before Lake Urmia

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on March 12


 

Payam Zaman:

  1. Zarif: Terrorism, global threat; Iranian people oppose aggression
  2. Three priorities in cooperation with Lufthansa
  3. Plans to reopen idle industrial units [in Iran]
  4. Iran monitors alien activities in Persian Gulf

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on March 12


 

Jomhouri Islami:

  1. Int’l bodies expect economic growth in Iran next year
  2. UN condemns human rights violation in Saudi Arabia
  3. New Arab League Sec. Gen. Israeli
  4. Iran launches biggest dam, power plant in western regions

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on March 12


 

Javan:

  1. Nothing gained from foreign delegations yet: Leader

Enemy has located 10 ways to influence Iran: Leader

Leader hails modest reaction of election losers and compares it with the post-presidential election unrest in Iran in 2009

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on March 12


 

Hemayat:

  1. Leader calls on Assembly of Experts to remain revolutionary
  2. Obama accuses Iran of involvement in state terrorism

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on March 12


 

Rah-e Mardom:

  1. Experts outline economic prosperity for next year
  2. Bank Pasargad supports knowledge, arts, sciences, thinking and culture: Cleric

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on March 12


 

Roozan:

  1. Ahmadinejad’s uproarious return to politics

Attack on Rouhani aimed at presidential office

  1. Reformists’ promise for women’s share in parliament fulfilled: Woman activist
  2. Leader calls for refraining from formalities while selecting next leader

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on March 12


 

Rooyesh Mellat:

  1. Election turnout, threat to enemies of Islam: Friday prayer imam
  2. Araqchi: No miracles expected by JCPOA

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on March 12


 

Shargh:

  1. They thought by looking like a winner at podium does everything: Ahmadinejad
  2. Analyst: Saudi Arabia committing political suicide
  3. Russians re-renege on S300 delivery

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on March 12


 

Shahrvand:

  1. Nahavandian: Leader, nation seek practical materialization of agreements’ outcome

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on March 12


 

Kayhan:

  1. Leader: Result of talks, business delegations must be seen on ground on paper
  2. Iran ordered to pay $10.5 billion for 9/11 by US judge

A US judge ordered Iran to pay over $10 billion in damages to families of victims who died on September 11, 2001 – even though there is no evidence of Tehran’s direct connection to the attack. The same judge earlier cleared Saudi Arabia from culpability.

  1. Analysis: How CIA agent planned academic infiltration in Iran

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on March 12


 

Asia:

  1. All frozen assets unblocked
  2. GE seeks oil, gas trade with Iran

 

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on March 12


 

Abrar Eqtesadi:

  1. EU seeks trade pact with Iran
  2. World Bank estimates raise Iran economic growth 3.8%

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on March 12

Belgium, Turkey Eye Presence in Iran’s Gas, Energy Market

Didier Reynders said Friday that Belgium and Turkey have agreed to cooperate for construction of natural gas power plants and renewable energy projects in Iran in the wake of the removal of anti-Tehran sanctions.

“With the lifting of the embargos on Iran, there will be many changes in the energy sector and we will see new investments in the country,” Reynders said as quoted by Anadolu Agency.

“Turkish and Belgian companies are already cooperating in a number of projects,” he added.

There has been growing international interest in trade ties with Iran since Tehran and the Group 5+1 (Russia, China, the US, Britain, France and Germany) on July 14, 2015 finalized a comprehensive deal on Iran’s nuclear program and implemented it on January 16.

The comprehensive nuclear deal, also known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), terminated all nuclear-related sanctions on Iran after coming into force.

Iran’s Velayati Warns Arab League, PGCC against Unilateral Stances

It was not the Persian Gulf Cooperation Council (PGCC) that called Lebanon’s Hezbollah a terrorist organization; it was rather Saudi Arabia that did it under the guise of the PGCC, Velayati told the Tasnim News Agency on Saturday.

“Kuwait, Qatar, and Oman have already somehow parted their way from other countries on such stances, and have indeed indirectly refused to confirm the PGCC statement,” he went on to say.

In the Arab League, too, he added, it was made clear that Saudi Arabia cannot speak or decide on behalf of other Arab states, because Algeria, Tunisia, Lebanon, and Iraq later renounced the positions held by Saudi Arabia in the Arab League in the name of the Arab world.

Therefore, Velayati said, calling Hezbollah a terrorist organization was more a stance held by Saudi Arabia than the PGCC or Arab League.

Even the Emirati Minister of State for Foreign Affairs recently retweeted an anti-Riyadh post in his Twitter account to publicly express his concern about, opposition to, and dissatisfaction with Saudi Arabia’s unilateral stances, he added.

The remarks came as Arab League foreign ministers on Friday declared Hezbollah a “terrorist organization” for the second time since January, with the abstention of Lebanon and Iraq, and a reservation by Algeria.

Last week, the Arab monarchies of the Persian Gulf had declared Hezbollah, which has been fighting terrorist groups in Syria and the Israeli occupation, a “terrorist group.”

The six-nation council officially added Hezbollah and all affiliated groups to its so-called list of terrorist organizations, a move that drew widespread criticism booth in the Arab world and elsewhere.

China Eyes Major Investment in Iran’s Railway, Shipping Sectors

China’s National Transportation Equipment & Engineering Co Ltd (CTC) is about to finalize an agreement on the $3 billion rail project to link Tehran with the northeastern holy city of Mashhad, a Chinese source told Reuters earlier.

China’s Export and Import Bank (EXIM) is likely to fund 85 percent of the cost for the 930-km (580 mile) high-speed rail project, the source added.

Dalian Shipbuilding Industry Co has likewise been in talks on building container ships and oil tankers for Iran, according to the report.

It added that Iran would need $8-12 billion to modernize its fleet of container, cargo and oil tanker ships by around 2022.

There has been growing international interest in trade ties with Iran since Tehran and the Group 5+1 (Russia, China, the US, Britain, France and Germany) on July 14, 2015 finalized a comprehensive deal on Tehran’s nuclear program and implemented it on January 16.

The comprehensive nuclear deal, also known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), terminated all nuclear-related sanctions on Iran after coming into force.

Australia ready to boost trade with Iran

The country’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in a special bulletin highlighted the potentials for trade with Iran after the removal of the sanctions.

“Sectors identified for good early prospects for Australian exporters include agriculture and food; water sustainability and management; education and skills training; and the health care and well-being sectors,” it wrote in its Business Envoy.

“In the medium term there are also likely to be opportunities for Australian companies in mining and oil and gas-related areas.”

Accordingly, Australia’s Minister for Trade and Investment Steven Ciobo in the same bulletin has emphasized that the removal of sanctions against Iran “opens up the real possibilities for trade and investment with the second biggest country in the Middle East”.

“There are some unique challenges to doing business in Iran and international competition will be stiff, so it is imperative businesses prepare carefully on the basis of sound advice,” Ciobo emphasized.

Meanwhile, Australia’s Ambassador to Tehran Paul Foley has also emphasized in the bulletin that the lifting of the nuclear sanctions has already provided increased opportunities for Australian businesses to approach the vast Iranian market.

Ambassador Foley has written that there will be strong international competition for business in Iran but stressed that a number of key factors could assist Australian businesses in approaching the Iranian market.

“These include a long-standing presence by Australia in the market, a familiarity and respect between the business communities of both countries, the strong reputation for the quality of our products and a positive view of Australia and Australians by many in Iran,” he wrote in his article in the Business Envoy.

“There is good potential for increasing exports to Iran. But this will require a hard-headed focus by business on areas of Australian competitive advantage.”

Rouhani: Ahl al-Bayt shrines, redline in Iran

Addressing the third national conference on martyrs, Rouhani said Ahl al-Bayt is among Iran’s redlines.

‘There is no question of Iraq, Syria or other countries, Iran will stand against terrorists if they want to cause any aggression against Ahl al-Bayt shrines,’ stressed the President.

Ahl al-Bayt are the family members of great Prophet Mohammad.

Speaking to the families of the martyrs in the conference, Rouhani said ‘Your youth indicated that they will defend Iran, Islamic land and Ahl al-Bayt shrines wherever they are.

‘We are seeking Islamic unity and Islamic Iran,’ he said adding ‘…we will bow down to any one who does some service for Iran and our national power.’

Talking about the February 26 elections in Iran, President Rouhani appreciated the nation for attending the elections to preserve the country’s dignity.

Commander: Enemy has passive role in Persian Gulf

Speaking in the commemoration ceremony of 100 martyrs in Kashan, Fadavi said the US is now certain that it will sustain damage if it does any action against Iran.

On IRGC’s courage in capturing US marines in the Persian Gulf waters, he said that it was the fourth time that English and American forces were captured by IRGC.

Referring to the fact that the U.S had no success in preventing Islamic Revolution’s expansion, he added that the United States’ attempts in Syria for five years bore no result and the Americans admitted that their failure in Syria was because of of Iran’s support.