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Guardian: Akbari’s execution showed Britain’s desperation against Iran – Mehr News Agency | Iran and world’s news



According to the Mehr news agency, the Guardian English newspaper, in an article on the pretext of the execution of this country’s spy in Iran, “Alireza Akbari”, criticizes both the desperate position of the country’s statesmen against this action and the ups and downs history of the relations between the two countries and It also deals with the hostile and ambiguous approach of the British towards Iran over the past years.

simon TisdaleEnglish analyst at the beginning of his article titled “With the execution of Alireza Akbari, England against Tehran desperate and has become weak”, considers the relations between London and Tehran to have a troubled history, mixed with differences and of course irreparable. Disputes that have their roots in the war over the empire of the 18th century between England, Napoleonic France and Tsarist Russia takes off where these three countries were at war with each other for the illegal occupation and domination of Iran.

The author of this article reminds that Iranians have many memories of British actions in their minds and to this day, they still consider the role of this country in many problems they experienced since that time to be colorful.

The author of the Guardian article justifies the British invasion of Iran in 1941 with the aim of limiting the control of the Nazis and protecting the oil fields of the Anne Glo-Pergin company. Tsidal clearly states that the British government refused to intervene. joy He did not give up on Iran’s internal affairs and in 1953, he once again collaborated with America in pursuit of his goals in planning a coup against the then government of Iran (Dr. Mossadegh’s government). The goal of this time was to overthrow the elected government of Dr. Mossadegh and help maintain the autocratic and pro-Western government of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. Of course, this goal was also achieved with the sinister plans of the British government and their associates in Iran.

The author of this article reminds that after that in 1979 (1357) the victory of the Iranian Islamic Revolution and the occupation of the American embassy by the Iranian revolutionary forces created a gap between the two countries that was never completely resolved. Since then, Iran and the US do not have official diplomatic relations. The Guardian writes that the Iranian revolutionary forces consider the British embassy in Tehran a symbol of centuries of British conspiracy against their country.

The author of this article, returning to the subject of the execution of the British spy with dual citizenship by the Islamic Republic, reminds the helplessness of the London government against this decisive action of Tehran and writes that the only decision facing Rishi Sunak British Prime Minister and James Cloverly“Foreign Minister of this country in response to the news of the spy’s execution”M Oh you sixIt was to summon the British ambassador from Tehran. An issue that indicated the desperation of the British government against the Islamic Republic of Iran.

The Guardian further writes that the British Foreign Ministry’s argument for keeping its embassy in Tehran open over the years has been that it is better to keep communication channels open. An issue that can help support British-affiliated forces, the case of Nazanin Zaghari Ratcliffe An example is this.

This English media admits that the Islamic Republic of Iran has shown itself to be impervious to the hostile actions of the West, including extensive sanctions. The Guardian writer notes that the anger of the British Prime Minister and Foreign Minister against Akbari’s execution is due to Tehran’s impenetrability and non-surrender to the West’s demands and can only lead to the expansion of tensions between the two sides.

The author of this article is reminded of the British Foreign Minister’s appeal to insulting literature Amez In response to the execution of this country’s spy, he writes that instead of appearing strong and determined against this action, England proved its weakness with this literature. The Guardian, criticizing the position get evidence of weakness Cloverlysays Douglas Hurd and Lord Carrington The former foreign ministers of the Conservative Party of England did not show helplessness and helplessness against such measures.

In the continuation of this article, the inability of the British government against the Islamic Republic is acknowledged more than before. The author of the Guardian further enumerates the measures taken against Akbari’s execution by the London government takes off come Actions that are neither new nor expected to have much impact. The last thing that the London government can do against Tehran’s decisive action is to suspend its diplomatic relations with Tehran, to return Iranian diplomats to Tehran at least for a while. resort to his sanctioning approach, take action against the Islamic Republic Guards and file a complaint with the United Nations.

By making false claims about Iran’s threats against western democracy, the author of this article points to another weakness of the old colonialism, that England will not go anywhere without the support of the United States and should be under the umbrella of Washington’s support in thinking of a solution to relieve the pain caused by Ben Ben. Being caught is one of his espionage plans.

The Guardian notes at the end of its article that if England wants to show a decisive position and hide its desperation against Tehran, this requires advance Becoming America is on this path. But the problem with England is that the atmosphere BidenThe American president has other concerns and does not owe much to the words of the British government.

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