Iran

New sanctions, a fearful nation and a threatening government

Sanctions

The United States has said sanctions against all of Iran have returned after a month of giving to the United Nations. The US State Department has demanded the return of all suspended sanctions so that Iran does not remain bound by the nuclear deal.

With Trump’s inauguration, the United States’ request for a nuclear deal was not backed by other countries. Britain, France, and Germany have said in a statement that they oppose the return of the alleged sanctions.

Also, two separate members of the agreement, China and Russia, did not vote for this American request and sided with Iran politically. Hassan Rouhani spoke live about America’s statement. In his speech, Rouhani described this situation as a diplomatic achievement of Iran.

He also thanked the United Nations Security Council. Rouhani also said that despite the sanctions, Iran is very strong, adding that the Iranian nation owes its support to the government and the government of Ali Khamenei.

This happened at a time when Tyumen in Iran is rapidly depreciating and each US dollar has topped 27,200 tomans. The Tehran scholarship has also seriously lost value.

He also drew attention to Iranian television’s broadcast of IRGC’s Missile Forces shortly after Hassan Rouhani’s talks. Iranian television has claimed that the IRGC’s Fuze force has repeatedly hit targets in Syria, despite US security forces.

The television of the Islamic Republic of Iran claimed that a possible attack on the country could be met with force this summer.

Although sanctions are on the agenda for Iranian officials with the demonstration of new IRGC missiles, they are a harbinger of new costs for the nation. The nation, which is struggling to meet its basic needs, fears that new sanctions will bring new disasters. Complaining about the government’s failure to keep its promises on the economy, the nation is particularly concerned about rising food and rent needs.

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