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The Zionist regime longs to implement the US “Plan B” against Iran


According to Fars News Agency International Group, the newspaper “Jerusalem PostThe Zionist regime is strengthening its military forces for the possible implementation of US plan B against Iran, he wrote in a note on Sunday.

Although details of the US plan have not yet been determined if the Vienna nuclear talks fail, the Jerusalem Post writes, the Israeli army continues to develop the capability to launch a military strike against Iran’s nuclear facilities under appropriate conditions, while the seventh round of talks between Iran and The 1 + 4 is scheduled to begin on Monday.

The memo states that the mainstream Israeli military officials do not envisage a war with Iran or groups close to the country, including Hezbollah in Syria, but “do not turn a blind eye to the north and south.”

The Jerusalem Post adds that the regime held large-scale exercises in northern Palestine in October and November and plans to increase its exercises by 50 percent in 2022 compared to 2020. On the other hand, the Zionist regime has held exercises with several Arab countries after signing normalization agreements with them.

To this end, the Zionist regime participated in a joint exercise with the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and the United States in the Red Sea, the memo added. In addition, the regime’s fighters escorted it during the US B-1B bomber flight in the region. On the other hand, in this year’s “Blue Flag” exercise, Italy, Germany, Britain, France, India, Greece and the United States accompanied the regime.

The Jerusalem Post writes that as Israeli diplomats relentlessly try to influence the United States, Britain and France in the Vienna nuclear talks, Secretary of War Benny Gantz has said the “best-case scenario” includes an agreement that includes a nuclear program, a missile program and Include the presence of regions in Iran.

Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett today (Sunday) made repeated accusations against Iran’s peaceful nuclear program ahead of Monday’s talks in Vienna, Austria, claiming: “Israel is concerned that Iran will reduce sanctions in renegotiating nuclear talks with world powers. “Make windfall money, but not stop enough projects with the potential to make bombs.” (More details)

US-led Western nations have in recent years accused Iran of pursuing military goals in its nuclear program, a charge that Iran has vehemently denied. Iran emphasizes that as a signatory to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and a member of the International Atomic Energy Agency, it has the right to acquire nuclear technology for peaceful purposes.

In addition, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspectors have visited Iran’s nuclear facilities several times but have never found any evidence that the country’s peaceful nuclear energy program is deviating from military purposes.

In addition, in 2015, Iran reached an agreement with the so-called P5 + 1 countries to resolve tensions over its nuclear program. Despite the International Atomic Energy Agency’s acknowledgment of Iran’s adherence to all of its obligations, the US government unilaterally withdrew from the agreement in May 2016.

Joe Biden’s government claims that it intends to pave the way for his country to return to the nuclear deal through talks in the Austrian capital, Vienna.

In this regard, the meeting of the Joint Commission of Borjam is scheduled for tomorrow afternoon (Monday) the 8th of Azar (November 29) at the Pele Coburg Hotel in Vienna with the presence of the main delegations of Borjam (Iran and the P5 + 1 group) (Germany, France, Russia , China and the United Kingdom) and the EU Coordinator.

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