Iranian president: ‘We are looking for removal of illegal sanctions’

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian says his government is looking for ways to get illegal sanctions removed that have been imposed against the Islamic Republic.

Pezeshkian made the remarks on Tuesday while speaking to reporters on the sidelines of a ceremony held at the Foreign Ministry premises to honor and introduce the new foreign minister.

“The actions of enemies against our country are cruel. We adhered to our commitments and they must stick to their commitments,” Pezeshkian said.

He said that strengthening and developing relations with neighbors is one of the government’s priorities.

“Connections and development of relations [with neighbors] make sanctions ineffective,” the president added.  

Pezeshkian said his government’s priorities are based on the policies of the Leader of the Islamic Revolution which is establishing ties and doing other affairs with countries with honor, wisdom and in Iran’s interest.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi also made brief remarks.

“The most important priorities of his ministry are opening the way and removing obstacles in the economic field, the honor and pride of Iran and Iranians in all fields, as well as securing national interests and helping the country’s national security,” he said.

Earlier in the day, the new president and other members of his cabinet met with the Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, where he said that maintaining national unity and keeping people happy with the government policies is the best way to defeat the oppressive US and EU sanctions.

“If unity is achieved inside the country and among the Islamic Ummah, the United States, Europe and other countries that cruelly support the crimes of the genocidal Zionist regime will fail,” he said

“The people’s satisfaction with the officials depends on their behavior with the people,” he added.

On Friday, Araghchi said the government was given a mission by the Leader of the Islamic Revolution to neutralize illegal sanctions imposed on the Islamic Republic and their possible impacts on the Iranian nation.

“Our foreign policy will be active and not passive. We’ll try to be present on international forums. If a new order is being formed, we should not be passive. We must play a role for our interests, for the region and the Islamic world,” said the foreign minister, a former nuclear negotiator.

Araghchi said that Leader of the Islamic Revolution emphasized two missions: “The first mission is to neutralize sanctions, which the whole government should follow. Our first goal is to neutralize the sanctions and its impacts on the people.”

The new Iranian foreign minister added, “Our priority is our neighbors. Our second priority is to expand the field of diplomacy to Africa and East Asia. The third priority is the countries that stood by Iran in difficult situations.”

Americans should admit to catastrophe created by them in Gaza

 Some observers estimate the associated deaths as of now could be at least another 100,000—those already killed and under the rubble and in those in the throes of death from lack of basic medicines and care, malnutrition and disease with Gaza reporting its first case of polio in twenty-five years on August 26. 

There are tens of thousands of children who are struggling as orphans and on a constant move when Israelis command them to evacuate every few days. The sub-par existence and infrastructure that Gaza had before the war is now 80-90 percent destroyed with Gazans surviving in a state few humans faced even a century ago.

In revenge for the Hamas attack and hostage taking of October 7, Netanyahu vowed to annihilate Hamas, an impossible task as Hamas is a movement for liberation after years of Israeli oppression, an idea that cannot be expunged unless its aspiration is fulfilled. Instead of obliterating Hamas, Israeli forces wanting to minimize their own casualties from close combat have cowardly bombed and bombed, dropping 2,000 and 1,000 pound bombs designed to kill indiscriminately and destroy blocks of buildings.

Israel’s carnage of Palestinians has been enabled by the United States. Bombs and every weapon imaginable have been rushed to Israel’s war machine. Yes, the U.S. has publicly highlighted its pressure on Israel to minimize civilian deaths while it has stepped up Israel’s supply of weapons of massive destruction. The U.S. has given financial aid too. The U.S. has defended Israel in all fora. It has vetoed resolutions that would condemn Israel’s atrocities, murderous acts that no human being with eyes, a brain and a dose of honor could justify as self-defense. The United States, a country that professes upholding the rule of law, has undermined lawfulness in a number of ways. It has threatened countries not to initiate or enjoin cases against Israel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) and at the International Criminal Court (ICC). Further, the U.S. has even stooped so low as to threaten judges and prosecutors—reminiscent of Mafia tactics that it has abhorred and outlawed at home. No matter how you look at it, the United States is complicit in all that Israel is doing and has done and Washington will ultimately be held accountable.

To ensure the support of Americans, the U.S. government has worked overtime to misinform and deceive its own people. It has said over and over again that it is working tirelessly to minimize civilian deaths and to achieve a ceasefire to free the Israeli hostages, yet it supplies more untargeted massive bombs to Israel and defends Israel behind the scenes. It hunts for the Hamas leader Sinwar and shares intelligence, maintaining that it is not involved in Israel’s war. It mentions Israeli hostages in every breath and hardly ever acknowledges the thousands of Palestinians that have been killed, arrested and tortured without charge by Israeli forces (IDF) since October 7 in the West Bank. After all, a hostage is not only those taken by Hamas on October 7 but also a Palestinian incarcerated without charge by the IDF. One is somehow portrayed as acceptable and the other beyond the pale because Hamas is labelled a terrorist organization by the U.S. and its allies whereas the IDF is portrayed as a “humanitarian army.” The U.S. Secretary of State is portrayed as tirelessly going to the Middle East in search of a ceasefire, yet his missions are more designed to deceive Americans and the world than to bring about a just ceasefire and peace. The United States could dictate a ceasefire as Israel’s backer in chief with one telephone call, yet it pretends that its hands are tied. The ceasefire plan that President Biden proposed was accepted by Hamas and we were told it was accepted by Israel too but then Netanyahu started tinkering with it as to the withdrawal of Israeli forces, most noticeably on the border with Egypt, commonly referred to as the Philadelphi Corridor, and the Netzarim Corridor, allowing the Israeli army to bisect and control the Gaza Strip. It is Israel that has reneged, yet the United States will not say so! This is not the behavior of an “honest” broker. The U.S. media is also all in with these deceptions and continues to refer to Hezbollah and Houthis as Iran-backed, never referring to Israel as American-backed with Israel receiving much more from the U.S. than do the others from Iran. After all, the Houthis and Hezbollah are labelled terrorists by the U.S. and its allies, so anything goes!

The bias and deception go far beyond the White House. While Donald Trump has been all in with Israel, the Democrats have been more cagey and advertised themselves as the “all-inclusive tent,” presumably embracing all Americans regardless of race, creed or color. Jews are reported to be 2 percent of the U.S. population and Muslims 1.3 percent, with Pew Research predicting that the number of Muslims will exceed the number of Jews by 2040. Yet at the recent Democratic Convention, the DNC (obviously with Harris’ blessing) did all it could to silence even a moderate 2-minute speech request in support of Palestinians. A blunder of epic proportion! Those in the uncommitted bloc had proposed any of three speakers for the two-minute slot— Georgia state Rep. Ruwa Romman, Illinois state Rep. Abdelnasser Rashid and Dr. Tanya Haj-Hassan, a pediatric care physician who has treated patients in Gaza. After intense negotiations they were all excluded and yet the mother and father of an American-Israeli hostage (Hersh Goldberg-Polin), were invited to speak at the DNC. American political parties and the vast majority of American lawmakers are in the service of presumed Israeli interests and AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Committee) or the Israeli-Zionist-Jewish lobby. Palestinian captives in the thousands from the West Bank and Palestinian deaths in the tens of thousands in Gaza cannot get two minutes and yet the less than one hundred Israeli hostages get a mother and father and numerous Jewish supports at the DNC.

An immediate step that might temper pro-Israeli bias in the United States would be to ban dual citizenship for all Americans, no matter the country of duality. Today, there are thousands of dual and triple citizens in our country. There are many who have served in foreign armies, such as the IDF, and now work at very high levels of the U.S. government in the White House and in intelligence. Why should we tolerate the threat of conflict of interest and all that it could lead to? People must choose. Who are they and where is their heart and loyalty? Make all such citizens choose. Also we should put an end to all the financial and military aid to Israel now. Can any lawmaker make a credible argument in support of this vast aid we have showered on a country that is richer than France while Americans are in need? 

The U.S. designates a group terrorist at will and then feels free to do what it wants. Yes, the attack and hostage taking of October 7 were horrific, committed by an organization that the U.S. labels as terrorist, Hamas. No discussion of the label. But just look at what the IDF has been doing in Gaza and in the West Bank. Look at some of the horrific posts, showing true war crimes, that IDF soldiers have put online, on Instagram. If we label Hamas terrorist, what should we call IDF? And on top of that, look at the massacre that Israel has carried out in Gaza, could this be state terrorism? Is it any “better” than the acts of Hamas? Why does the media label Hamas terrorist at every opportunity but give Israeli forces a free pass and no harsh labels? Why is every attack on Jews labelled terrorist and everyday settler attacks on Palestinians in the West Bank hardly ever characterized as terrorist or even widely mentioned? These designations and the biased reporting of facts are clearly designed to brainwash Americans into buying into the Israeli-Zionist narrative—whatever Israel does is justified as a “defense” of their homeland, land that they have grabbed and illegally occupy, and whatever Palestinians do to resist ceding more of their land and homes to Israelis is “terrorism.” This false and distorted narrative must be carefully examined if we are to deliver a balanced picture of what has happened since 1948 and from even earlier in the Twentieth Century. Only by doing this could we look forward to more balanced U.S. policies in the Middle East.

Is AIPAC so powerful that America’s elections and its national interests have to be subservient to Israel’s? I often hear the words “we are helpless and there is nothing we can do to change the dialogue on Gaza and Palestinian rights” from prominent American friends and my former students, some of whom are very successful. Yes, AIPAC is very powerful, but we can affect the dialogue if we are willing to sacrifice and persist in the cause of justice. In almost every walk of life—academics, business, media, government, healthcare, law, finance, consulting—voices in support of Palestinians and criticism of Israeli and American policies are reportedly silenced with the usual reprimand of “antisemitism” along with threats of loss of employment, promotion and contracts. Americans are still not helpless if they have the courage to persist. The easiest thing we can all do is to inform our families, friends and neighbors of the simple facts without bias and emotion—call them, write to them, send them well-researched articles, videos, podcasts and engage them whenever and wherever our paths cross. We forget that most Americans are badly informed, bombarded by social media with distorted facts and figures. 

It is important to set everything in context from 1948, Israeli and Palestinian behavior and America’s support of Israel. We should emphasize that our Congress passes billions of dollars in funding for Israel, while we have millions of children going to bed hungry every night here in America, children who lack decent healthcare and receive sub-par education. If Americans are better informed and stand up and are heard, we can overcome. Hopefully in the process, wealthy patriotic Americans and foundations will support the movement to inform Americans as others have done for AIPAC for years. Wealthy Palestinian-Americans, Arabs and Muslims of whom there are a number in institutions such as Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan Chase, BlackRock and Bank of America, should lead the pack—to fund non-profits, online activists, influencers and podcasters to get the Palestinian tragedy across to a wide audience. Yes, they need courage!

There also needs to be a legal fund in the U.S., run by highly qualified lawyers, to take on cases of discrimination against individuals espousing Palestinian rights. This would send a message to organizations, universities and companies acting in contravention to First Amendment rights and discriminating in other ways. At the same time it would give backing and a measure of comfort to those standing up for Palestinian rights and in reality for all Americans.

It is not only Americans that must be informed or confronted, Arab strongmen of the Persian Gulf and indeed many Muslim rulers, if they were united, could readily steer U.S. policies onto a more balanced path. The rulers of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) control vast amounts of money and are critical to the world economy, having significant influence over resources such as oil and natural gas. Yet these rulers are scared to do anything. On the one hand, they are afraid to oppose U.S. policies because the United States might then mount a coup and overthrow them as they did the legitimate Prime Minister of Iran Mohammad Mossadegh in 1953. On the other hand, they are afraid of Palestinians, especially Hamas and its distant connection to the Muslim Brotherhood, an organization that they and other Arab rulers (strongmen not endorsed, much less elected by the people) fear could overthrow them with the message of the Quran about illegitimate rulers. Still, activists from abroad could reach the citizenry in these countries to put popular pressure on their rulers urging them to stand up to the United States.

To be successful, what is needed is a multi-pronged campaign aimed at Americans, American politicians and companies, the media in the United States and abroad, across all channels of communication to reach young and old, rich and poor. The message must be persistent and repeated to permeate brains and dislodge the lies perpetuated by AIPAC over the years.

Let me end by saying that we should continue to support Israel as an important ally, akin to France, the UK or Germany, no less but no more. There is no good reason to finance and arm Israel, a richer country than these allies, while we have dire needs at home. At the same time, we must erase the shame of our benign neglect of Palestinians rights, in Israel’s illegal annexation of Palestinian homes and land and in our complicity in the carnage and destruction in Gaza. This is our chance to right all that we have done wrong. If we don’t act now, conditions will only deteriorate, hurting Israelis, Palestinians, others in the region and ultimately America’s long-term national interests throughout the world.

Hossein Askari is an emeritus professor of business and international affairs, George Washington University

Global Arrogance sanctions Iran to impede its progress

Speaking in a ceremony on the occasion of the Government Week in Isfahan province, the AEOI chief Mohammad Eslami stated that sanctions of the Islamic Republic of Iran are based on the three principles: nuclear program, human rights and the regional issues, in a way that the global arrogance has targeted all strong points of the country.

Commemorating the name and memory of Shahid Rajaei and Shahid Bahonar, the AEOI chief noted that understanding the ideals and causes of martyrs of the Islamic Revolution is essential for all walks of life especially government officials and the young generation.

Elsewhere in his remarks, Eslami referred to the most important characteristics of the late Iranian President Ebrahim Raeisi and added that sincerity was the salient characteristic of the late Iranian President Raeisi that made him known as a devoted and honest servant for the people of the country.

Safeguarding the sublime values of the Islamic revolution should be taken into serious consideration, he underlined.

Eslami then pointed to the heinous crimes committed by the fake and criminal regime of Israel against Palestinians that is heavily backed by the United States in massacring and martyring the oppressed Palestinians especially women and children and added that the Global Arrogance who are false claimants and advocates of the human rights have thrown their weight behind the criminal Zionist regime and are accomplice in Israeli crimes.

The atomic bomb, women’s rights, and human rights are not important for the Global Arrogance (Western powers led by the US), he said, adding that the Arrogance has targeted all the strong points of the country in order to impede its development and progress.

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Russia bans 92 more Americans from country, including journalists

Says bans imposed in response to Russophobic course pursued by Biden administration with declared goal of ‘inflicting a strategic defeat on Moscow’

Published Date – 29 August 2024, 11:12 AM


Russia bans 92 more Americans from country, including journalists

Russian President Vladimir Putin. Photo: File

Moscow: Russia’s Foreign Ministry announced 92 additions on Wednesday to its list of Americans banned from entering the country, including some journalists who formerly worked in Russia, and law enforcement and business people.

A Ministry statement said the bans were imposed “in response to the Russophobic course pursued by the Biden administration with the declared goal of ‘inflicting a strategic defeat on Moscow’.”


It said the banned journalists represent “leading liberal-globalist publications involved in the production and dissemination of fakes about Russia and the Russian armed forces”.

The new list of banned Americans includes 11 current or former staff members of the Wall Street Journal — including its Editor in Chief Emma Tucker. She had repeatedly criticised Russia for the arrest and conviction on espionage charges of WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich, who spent 16 months behind bars before being released in August in a prisoner exchange.

The ban has also been imposed on five New York Times journalists, including Kyiv bureau chief Andrew Kramer, and four from The Washington Post.

Other Americans on the list include people working for law enforcement agencies, academics and figures from businesses and think tanks.

Russia has banned more than 2,000 Americans from entry, according to a Ministry list.

FM: ‘Final victory’ belongs to Palestinians; Iran to stand with Palestine ‘until the very end’

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has hailed Palestinians’ eleven-month-long steadfastness in the face of the Israeli regime’s genocidal war and atrocities, expressing confidence that “final victory” belongs to the Palestinian people.

The top diplomat made the remarks on Wednesday during a telephone conversation with Khalil al-Hayya, the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas’s deputy Political Bureau chief.

“The current Iranian Administration will continue to robustly pursue its predecessors’ policy of support for the oppressed Palestinian nation,” Araghchi added, stressing that the Islamic Republic would stand with the Palestinians “until the end.”

He also underlined that Tehran would lend its support to whatever agreement leading to a ceasefire and cessation of the underway war on the Gaza Strip that meets the approval of the Palestinian people and resistance.

For his part, al-Hayya said, “The Palestinian people are grateful for the Islamic Republic’s permanent support for the Palestinian cause and their resistance in the face of Zionists’ crimes.”

He cited Iran’s late Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian’s efforts in support of the Palestinian resistance as a case in point.

The call came amid the Israeli regime’s October-present geocidal war on Gaza that was launched in response to a retaliatory operation staged by the coastal sliver’s resistance groups.

The brutal military onslaught has so far claimed the lives of at least 40,476 Palestinians, mostly women and children, and wounded another 93,647.

In July, Hamas agreed to a truce deal featuring withdrawal of the Israeli forces, return of the displaced people, an end to the siege that has been imposed by Tel Aviv on Gaza, and initiation of the territory’s reconstruction process.

The regime, however, rejected the proposal before coming up with “new conditions,” including its keeping its forces inside Gaza along the coastal sliver’s border with Egypt.

The Hamas official, meanwhile, congratulated Araghchi on his recent appointment as Amir-Abdollahian’s successor, for which the top Iranian diplomat expressed his gratitude.

Hezbollah Arbaeen op. took Zionist regime by surprise

Last Sunday, Lebanese Hezbollah Resistance Movement launched a large-scale surprising attack against the occupying regime of Israel in response to the assassination of one of its senior commander named “Fuad Shukr” who was martyred in southern Beirut, he recalled, adding, “Despite the fact that the Zionist regime always claims that it has high intelligence capabilities, they were completely surprised and suffered a great blow from Lebanon’s Hezbollah Resistance Movement.”

Regarding the implications of Hezbollah’s attack against the Zionist regime, Amani reiterated, “The Zionist regime was definitely confused with Hezbollah’s attack on its positions. With launching a psychological war, they [Zionist regime] tried to make up for their failure and weakness and could do nothing except waging psychological war.”

The envoy praised Secretary General of Hezbollah Resistance Movement Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah for proper handling of the war against Zionist regime and said that all countries have admitted to the deterrence power of Lebanon under the wise leadership of Hezbollah Chief Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah in a way that the Zionist regime have so far failed to achieve their malicious objectives in Lebanon

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Lebanon’s Hezbollah launches drone attack on occupied Golan

Lebanon’s Hezbollah Resistance Movement in a statement announced that 210th brigade of the occupying regime of Israel in Nafeh barracks in the occupied Golan was targeted with the drone in order to support the steadfast and valiant Palestinian nation in the Gaza Strip and to respond to the airstrike the Zionist regime on two regions of Al-Baqaa and al-Mansa in southern Lebanon.

The local media in the Zionist regime also reported that several drones, fired from southern Lebanon, hit the occupied Golan and explosions were reported after these attacks.

The TV Channel 12 of the Zionist regime admitted that several drones had crossed into the occupied Golan airspace.

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President Pezeshkian: Iran signs strategic agreements with Turkmenistan


Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian (R) and Turkmenistan’s National Leader Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow in Tehran on August 28, 2024 (President.ir)

President Masoud Pezeshkian says Iran has signed strategic agreements with Turkmenistan in line with the policy of expanding bilateral cooperation.

Speaking at a joint press conference with Turkmenistan’s National Leader Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow following their meeting in Tehran on Wednesday, Pezeshkian said the dialogue they had was good and effective.

“Strategic agreements between us and Turkmenistan have been signed; and we hope these interactions and agreements will lead to expanded cooperation in other areas.”

The Iranian president said he will soon visit Ashgabat to follow up on the agreements.

Berdimuhamedow also confirmed the talks between were held in a “friendly and brotherly atmosphere,” and expressed hope that the extensive negotiations will yield results and further strengthen the “brotherly relationship between Iran and Turkmenistan.”

“We discussed major issues and projects such as gas, energy, electricity, roads, and transportation in the negotiations, and we hope that the results will be positive for the implementation of these plans.”

“We also agreed to assign the follow-up of these cooperations to a joint commission so they can oversee the implementation of the plans.”

Berdimuhamedow said he firmly believes these plans will be significant “not only at the bilateral level but also at the regional level.”

He also mentioned that he has invited President Pezeshkian to visit Turkmenistan shortly.

Berdimuhamedow arrived at Mehrabad Airport in Tehran on Wednesday morning to hold high-level talks with Iranian officials. The two sides signed four cooperation documents in various fields, including gas and customs.


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UN chief calls for immediate end to Israel’s West Bank attack

The UN chief expressed concern over the recent developments in the West Bank.

The UN secretary general’s statement came following the continuation of the Zionist regime’s extensive attacks on the north of the West Bank and siege of the refugee camps and its airstrikes on hospitals which can lead to an increase in the number of martyrs.

Guterres called on the Zionist regime to immediately stop its attack in the north of the West Bank and take necessary measures to protect civilians in this area.

He also called on the Zionist regime to comply with the international human rights laws and condemned the killing of Palestinians in the assault.

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Israeli aggression on West Bank may continue for several days

“The operation will continue as long as necessary to achieve its security goals, meaning that we might witness confrontations for several more days and possibly longer if required,” Ella Waweya told Turkish Anadolu Agency.

On Wednesday, the Israeli army launched a major military operation in the northern West Bank, the largest in two decades, martyring more than 30 Palestinians, according to Al Jazeera.

The occupying army said the operation aims to thwart the threat of explosive devices in the northern West Bank.

At least 670 Palestinians have since been killed, nearly 5,400 others injured and over 10,300 arrested in the occupied territory, according to Palestinian figures.

In a landmark opinion on July 19, the International Court of Justice declared Israel’s decades-long occupation of Palestinian land unlawful and demanded the evacuation of all settlements in the West Bank and East Quds.

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