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According to the Mehr news agency, the website of the “MSNBC” television network recently published a report entitled “Has Biden lost the map of Iran?” Published by columnist Trita Parsi, she compares the approach of US presidents, especially Joe Biden and Donald Trump.

The website first refers to the Zionist regime’s “Channel 13” report, according to which the United States is supposed to simulate an attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities during an Israeli exercise later this month. If true, this is the first time that US refueling aircraft have been used in a maneuver alongside Israeli warplanes. With these interpretations, Biden will be the first president among the US presidents to step in with Israel to start a war with Iran, despite his promise to rejoin the nuclear deal.

The author argues that there has been a significant break in US foreign policy over the past, and that Biden’s approach to supporting Israel’s belligerence is more in line with Trump’s policies than with that of Obama or even Bush.

Obama knew that any Israeli attack on Iran would ignite a regional war that would plunge the United States into a larger quagmire in the Middle East. He has always expressed his opposition to Israeli adventures to confiscate the message to Tehran that the White House does not approve of such moves.

From the point of view of the columnist of this news-analytical site, Biden does not want a war with Iran, nor does he welcome the Israeli attack on Tehran, which is why participation in the Israeli experiment is confusing. Biden also sharply criticizes Trump’s decision to leave the UN Security Council and his “maximum pressure” campaign on Iran, which, despite 18 months in office, is still not out of Trump’s way.

The question now is, how long did Biden intend to place the blame for Trump’s continuing failures while remaining loyal to Trump’s failed policies?

To prove her point, Trita Parsi turned to other examples and wrote that Biden’s continuation of Trump’s wrong path can also be seen in the issue of including the name of the Revolutionary Guards; The Trump inauguration has now become a key challenge in the nuclear negotiations under Biden.

He exposes the contradictory behavior of Anthony Blinken; In an interview with the New York Times in 2017, Biden’s current Secretary of State Tim Biden warned of the consequences of the Revolutionary Guards being listed as a terrorist group; The consequences that led the Bush and Obama administrations to refrain from doing so.

While highlighting the most important demands of Iran and the United States in the agreement, he considers Borjam useful for both sides and writes that Tehran demands the removal of the Revolutionary Guards from the list of terrorist groups before reviving the agreement, while Biden because it seems weak. If not, he refuses to comply with this demand. However, retreating and the consequent collapse of the agreement will be politically costly for both parties; A fact that both sides believe in.

The columnist of MSNBC’s website describes Biden as a “passive” person whose performance has annoyed even European allies. He emphasizes that even the patience of some powerful US allies in Europe over Biden’s policies is over, such as former Swedish Prime Minister Carl Bildt and former EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana, who spoke to the Washington Post this week. Biden was accused of “passivity against Iran” and criticized the White House for slow diplomacy to return to the deal.

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